Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth has abruptly reversed course after pledging to vote against any white, non-LGBT nominee tapped by the Joe Biden administration, hinting that she worked out a deal with the White House.
While the Illinois Democrat said on Tuesday afternoon that she would only vote to confirm “racial minorities and LGBTQ” over diversity concerns, she dropped that stance just hours later. It’s unclear exactly what prompted the about-face, but Duckworth portrayed the move as a victory in a statement to NBC News, suggesting that she persuaded the White House to appoint an Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI) to a senior position. For now, her office said she will not obstruct Biden’s picks during Senate confirmation.
“Senator Duckworth appreciates the Biden administration’s assurances that it will do much more to elevate AAPI voices and perspectives at the highest levels of government, including an AAPI senior White House official to represent the community, secure the confirmation of AAPI appointments and advance policy proposals that are relevant and important to the community,” Duckworth’s spokesman, Ben Garmisa, said in a statement.
Accordingly, she will not stand in the way of President Biden’s qualified nominees – which will include more AAPI leaders.
News tonight: Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Illinois) stands down on her threat to block Biden nominees over lack of AAPI representation among cabinet secretaries — after assurances from the administration.
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) March 24, 2021
A statement from her spokesman Ben Garmisa to me and @frankthorp 👇 pic.twitter.com/3dac2Y7lWd
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki later confirmed Duckworth’s claim in a statement of her own, saying the administration had agreed to “add a senior-level Asian American Pacific Islander liaison, who will ensure the community’s voice is further represented and heard.”
With the Senate split roughly 50-50 between the two major parties, Duckworth’s threat to withhold support for nominees – which was joined by Senator Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) – risked major headaches for the Biden team. A similar scenario played out after Democrat Senator Joe Manchin (West Virginia) refused to confirm former think-tanker Neera Tanden to lead the Office of Management and Budget, effectively torpedoing her chances and prompting her to rescind her own nomination.
After Duckworth’s reversal, Senator Hirono also followed suit, saying that she, too, had a “productive conversation” with the White House and was able to voice her stance on “the importance of diversity in the president’s cabinet.”
Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), who had backed up Duckworth earlier, also says she’ll resume supporting Biden nominees after “a productive conversation with the White House today.” Her new statement: pic.twitter.com/rbiIOIAseK
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) March 24, 2021
The diversity dispute came to a head after the Senate confirmed Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Biden’s labor secretary on Monday night, prompting Duckworth and Hirono – both Asian Americans – to confront a senior White House official about the lack of AAPI representation in the administration. Duckworth said the official, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jen O’Malley Dillon, responded by citing Vice President Kamala Harris’ Asian heritage, which the senator deemed “incredibly insulting.”
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