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By Josh Rogin
Columnist
February 16 at 10:11 PM
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert withdrew herself from consideration to be the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Saturday, saying in a statement that it is in the best interest of my family. Behind the scenes, her nomination faced complications because Nauert hired a foreign-born nanny about 10 years ago who didnt have the proper work visa and Nauert didnt pay proper taxes on time, according to two officials involved in her nomination process.
President Trump announced his intent to nominate Nauert to be Americas top diplomat at the United Nations this past December, but he never officially sent the nomination over to the Senate for consideration. Thats because her security investigation was delayed while the administration tried to figure out how to deal with the revelation that Nauert had hired the nanny despite the nannys lack of a proper work visa, and the fact that Nauert didnt pay taxes on the nanny at that time, the officials said. But Nauert paid the back taxes years later, they said. The officials requested anonymity to discuss internal and sensitive information. Nauert declined to comment.
One of the officials said that Nauert voluntarily disclosed the nanny issue to investigators as well as to senior officials at the beginning of her vetting process. The issue would likely have been part of the public record during her Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing, if she ever had one. On top of the already tepid response that Nauerts expected nomination provoked from Senate Democrats, her confirmation process would have been grueling for her family, the officials said, so Nauert was honest when she said in her statement that she decided to withdraw with her familys interests at heart.
The nanny issue wasnt caught in her first security investigation, when she became State Department spokeswoman in 2017, the officials said. The investigation process for a Senate-confirmed position is more rigorous and a U.N. ambassador needs a higher level of clearance, they said.
The mere fact that Nauerts paperwork had never been produced for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was already causing frustration and suspicion on Capitol Hill. Just hours before Nauerts announcement, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), the Foreign Relations Committees ranking Democrat, told me in an interview that Nauerts nomination was delayed due to a vetting problem.
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hatrack
(59,574 posts)Guess he'll have to find himself another spokesmodel.