TRENTON, N.J. – It may be the first time that tweets derailed a Senate confirmation.
On Tuesday, news broke that ex-Murphy Administration COVID-19 reopening commission member Neera Tanden was withdrawing from consideration to lead the powerful Office of Management and Budget. The Biden Administration is pulling her nomination.
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Tanden resigned her Murphy Administration position for a job she won’t have.
The OMB post is subject to the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate, and the far-Left Tanden alienated members of Congress with her vile Twitter account activities.
Many of her tweets were reportedly deleted after the November election, but the 50-50 Senate split doomed Tanden’s nomination without any Republican support (not a single GOP member was willing to vote for her) and opposition from Democrat Senator Joe Manchin.
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