Two Democrat Senators threatened to hold the Biden administration's nomination process hostage unless there were more nominees to prominent positions that were of Asian American or Pacific Islander descent.
Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) told CNN's chief congressional correspondent Manu Raju that she would vote against the appointment of Colin Kahl as the Pentagon's top policy chief because of his race.
Raju reported that Duckworth "found it 'insulting' that a senior [White House] aide pointed to [Vice President] Harris' South Asian roots when asked about AAPI picks."
For Duckworth, having a woman of South Asian descent in the second-highest executive office in the country isn't a good enough representation of Asian Americans in the administration.
Duckworth said she has informed the White House she will oppose the nomination of Colin Kahl as the Pentagon's top policy chief, whose nomination was already hanging by a thread.
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 23, 2021
Duckworth essentially said that she was promised that more nominees to key positions would be Asian American. For Duckworth, qualifications pale in comparison to the person's ethnic or racial make-up.
"To be told that you have Kamala Harris, we are proud of her, you don't need anybody else is insulting...That's not something you would say to the Black caucus: That you have Kamala, we're not going to be put any African Americans in the Cabinet, why would you say that to AAPIs?"
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 23, 2021
While Duckworth, Raju reported, "praised Biden's comments" on condemning anti-Asian violence, she was insulted that Harris was held up as someone who is of Asian descent in a prominent position of power. Duckworth simply demanded more Asians.
"When I asked about AAPI representation in the second part, the first words out of the staff's mouth is: 'We're very proud of Vice President Harris, which is incredibly insulting," Duckworth said.
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 23, 2021
It was then, Raju reports, that Duckworth said she would hold her votes hostage until such time as more Asian American or Pacific Islander-identified nominees were put forth.
"Until then, I am a no vote on the floor on all non-diversity nominees," she said, nothing that she would only "support racial minorities and LGBTQ nominees." She told the White House. The White House said they would circle back.
"Until then, I am a no vote on the floor on all non-diversity nominees," she said, including sub-Cabinet choices and judicial nominees. She said she would support racial minorities and LGBTQ nominees.
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 23, 2021
After informing the White House, Duckworth said: "They will get back to me."
Raju reported that Hirono jumped aboard the plan to hold votes on Biden nominees hostage until there were more Asian American and Pacific Islanders represented in his picks.
And the White House complied with their demands.
“including appointing 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...
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 24, 2021
Duckworth and Hirono backed down once their demands were met. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that the administration "will add a senior level Asian American Pacific Islander liaison," creating a new position to satisfy these two senators and secure their votes for his other picks.
Psaki: “The President has made it clear that his Administration will reflect the diversity of the country. .. The White House will add a senior level Asian American Pacific Islander liaison, who will ensure the community's voice is further represented and heard."
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) March 24, 2021
Hirono tweeted out her satisfaction with the result, saying she welcomes "the appointment of a senior level White House liaison to the AAPI community to further strengthen our voice." She said she made clear to the White House her "perspective about the importance of diversity in the President's cabinet."
This promise from Psaki, she said, was enough to get her to give her votes to Biden's Cabinet nominees, even if they are white.
Based on the private conversation we had, I will continue voting to confirm the historic and highly qualified nominees President Biden has appointed to serve in his administration.
— Senator Mazie Hirono (@maziehirono) March 24, 2021
For his part, President Biden said "We have the most diverse Cabinet in history. We have a lot of Asian Americans who are in the Cabinet and sub-Cabinet level. Our Cabinet is formed," during a stop on Tuesday in Ohio.
The Biden administration has touted its commitment to using diverse identities as qualifiers for top administration posts.
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