White House pulls Biden Interior nominee, backtracking on another appointment this month
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The White House on Monday evening withdrew the nomination of Elizabeth Klein to be the deputy secretary of the Interior Department, marking the second nominee President Biden has been forced to pull after opposition from Capitol Hill.
The spokesperson added that the White House is hoping to announce more appointments to the department in the coming weeks. Biden's nominee to be the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Neera Tanden, took herself out of consideration earlier this month after opposition from key senators. Klein previously worked for the Interior Department under Presidents Obama and Clinton and was most recently the deputy director of the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center at NYU School of Law.More Related News

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