One GOP Senator Is Blocking the Historic Appointment of Gay Army Secretary Nominee Eric Fanning



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One GOP Senator Is Blocking the Historic Appointment of Gay Army Secretary Nominee Eric Fanning

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Despite bipartisan support, one Republican Senator is blocking the appointment of openly gay Eric Fanning (above) to the position of secretary to the Army, the highest-ranking civilian position in the largest branch of the military. Fanning is currently the Acting United States Secretary to the Army.

Pat_Roberts_official_Senate_photoAlthough there are few questions about Fanning’s qualifications, the appointment is being held up by Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kansas) (right), who has placed a hold on his nomination, insisting that the Obama administration tell him that it will not move any detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The Obama administration has balked at giving Roberts any such assurances.

According to the New York Times, some Senate Republicans have said Roberts is being unreasonable and should allow Fanning’s nomination to proceed. Senator John McCain, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, has fought to get Fanning confirmed.

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“He has completed all the requirements and come through the [Armed Services Committee],” McCain said in an interview, “and he would have no authority whatsoever over the issue of where to relocate the prisoners who are being held at Guantánamo.”

Speaking on the Senate floor at the end of last month, McCain said it was unfair to hold up Fanning’s nomination, because he would have no role in what happened to the Guantanamo detainees. However, Roberts refused to back down.

Many in the gay community believe Fanning’s confirmation will be another step forward for LGBT people in the military, but they are concerned about why the process has taken so long.

Chad Griffin, the chairman of Human Rights Campaign, said:

“What’s baffling about this is that Eric has bipartisan support from all corners and nobody disputes his qualifications, record of service or leadership, which is rare in such a high-profile job.”

Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that although it “happens quite often where you have a hold…it usually resolves itself when the senator has made their point. If [Fanning’s] not confirmed soon,” he added “it won’t make much sense for him or the Army to go forward.”

In response to queries regarding his nomination, Fanning said “the White House and Senator McCain are working on this very hard, and they prefer that nominees stay in a radio silent mode.”

(Image via Wikipmedia)

Watch Fanning speak at the Armed Services Committee hearing below.

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