US Senate panel backs Trump-pick Pompeo as secretary of state

US President Donald Trump's choice to be secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, narrowly won approval from a Senate committee on Monday, and is expected to be confirmed by the full Senate as soon as this week.

Secretary of State-designate Mike Pompeo

Secretary of State-designate Mike Pompeo Source: AAP

The committee approved Pompeo’s nomination on a party-line vote, with all 11 Republicans backing him, nine Democrats opposed and one Democrat, Chris Coons, voting “present” because of Senate procedural rules.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said there were enough votes in the full Senate to confirm Pompeo as secretary of state this week. That would allow Pompeo to attend a NATO summit on Friday.

Pompeo became one of Trump’s most trusted advisers during his 15 months as CIA director. Most recently, he has been deeply involved in preparations for Trump’s summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, including meeting with him three weeks ago.

While Democrats opposed Pompeo because they consider him too hawkish and worry about his past harsh statements about homosexuality and Islam, he has the support of at least three Democrats not on the committee, all but assuring he will be confirmed for State because no Senate Republican has announced opposition.

“I don’t believe that Director Pompeo will always be someone who values diplomacy over conflict,” said Senator Robert Menendez, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.

Paul’s late switch meant the nominee could avoid the embarrassment of being the first person nominated for secretary of state known to fail to secure the panel’s endorsement.

That would have cast a cloud over Trump’s push to overhaul his national security team, after firing his first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, last month. The White House and Republican Party had thrown their weight behind the nomination, with a series of attacks on Democrats for opposing Trump’s pick.

“I have changed my mind. I decided to go ahead and vote for Director Pompeo,” Paul said before the committee vote after announcing on Twitter he had abruptly ended weeks of opposition.

Paul has been known to threaten opposition on major policy positions staked out by Trump, including healthcare reform, only to change his mind at the last minute. Trump recently expressed confidence that the senator from Kentucky would come around to support Pompeo.


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