Biden faces first major setback on Tanden OMB nomination

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We ran the numbers: There are 3472 news articles covering this topic. 28% (992) are left leaning, 41% (1415) are center, and 31% (1065) are right leaning.

Neera Tanden’s nomination to head the Office of Management and Budget looks more unlikely by the day. While left-leaning articles highlight that White House Chief of Staff Ron Klein is at the center over the controversy over Tanden, right-leaning articles highlight that press secretary Jen Psaki signaled on Thursday that the Biden White House isn’t giving up on the fight over Tanden. 

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that White House Chief of Staff Ron Klein is at the center over the controversy over Tanden, as he has been adamant that the administration should continue to push for her nomination The rocky rollout of Tanden’s nomination is partly the result of the White House misjudging how harshly Republicans would judge her.

The Hill published a centrist article reporting that there is an expectation that Tanden will drop out as soon as Friday. Skeptics say that Tanden’s willingness to go after Republicans in strong terms on Twitter was always going to be the problem.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that press secretary Jen Psaki signaled on Thursday that the Biden White House isn’t giving up on the fight over Tanden. Psaki highlighted Tanden’s “experience” and ability to bring a different perspective to the position.


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