RAW STORY
Republicans demanding answers from President Barack Obama’s pick to
head the Pentagon forced Senate leaders Wednesday to delay a vote,
throwing Chuck Hagel’s confirmation into doubt.
Senators James Inhofe and Lindsey Graham have expressed strong
opposition to rushing Hagel’s confirmation process, and after Hagel was
narrowly approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, the
Republicans insisted they would try to block a vote in the full Senate.
“This is the first time in the history of our country that a
presidential nominee for secretary of defense has been filibustered.
What a shame,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the floor of
the chamber.
To
overcome the blocking tactic, Reid scheduled a vote on Friday to end
debate on the Hagel nomination, but such a procedure requires a 60-vote
threshold rather than the typical simple majority.
Democrats hold a 55-45 edge in the Senate. No Democrats are expected
to vote against Hagel, a Vietnam War veteran and Republican former
senator himself, while just two Republicans have publicly stated their
support.
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