Biden Admin Filled With Those Who Believe White People Are The Problem

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 19 June 2021 02:30 PM
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer filed cloture on President Biden's nomination of Kiran Ahuja to be the director of the Office of Personnel Management, a procedural move that will probably set up a confirmation vote next week for the nominee Republicans blame for supporting critical race theory.

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has led attempts to try and stop Ahuja's nomination to what had essentially been the federal government's human resources department. He headed a collection of Republican senators who put a hold on her nomination earlier this month, delaying action on her nomination.

"Senator Hawley has a hold on Kiran Ahuja’s nomination because of her history promoting radical critical race theorists," Hawley's office explained back then. "These associations merit real scrutiny, especially in light of Ms. Ahuja’s nomination to a role that would allow her to reinstate race-based training sessions throughout the entire federal government."

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Then this week, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association came out against Ahuja over her critical race theory past, followed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

Association President Larry Cosme announced that given the power Ahuja will have over more than 100,000 members of federal law enforcement, she "should have a past record that shows fairness, equity and sensitivity to everyone."

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Although Cosme explained, Ahuja's embrace of "'critical race theory' surfaces a large question as to this nominee’s ability to neutrality, integrity, and impartiality." Cosme called critical race theory "an extremist theory" that "does nothing to draw Americans together."

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McConnell said he agrees with Cosme on Ahuja's past espousing critical race theory and will vote against her.

"This is the position responsible for making hiring, payroll, and training decisions that affect millions of federal employees," the minority leader announced this week. "The President’s nominee has made statements expressing sympathy for the discredited, ahistorical claims about our nation’s origins that form the backbone of so-called ‘critical race theory.'"

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The White House, though, protected Ahuja, who worked in the Office of Personnel Management during the Obama administration and worked on the Biden transition organization's review team for the agency.

"Kiran Ahuja is a qualified, experienced, and dedicated public servant who we are looking forward to leading the Office of Personnel Management in its work protecting the safety of the workforce, empowering federal employees, and building a federal workforce that looks like America," a White House spokesperson said.

Schumer, D-N.Y., ultimately filed cloture on Ahuja's nomination Thursday after hindering the effort because some Democratic senators were unable to be at the Capitol.

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