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Senate confirms, then unconfirms, Army secretary nominee

The Senate confirmed — and then hours laters unconfirmed — President BidenJoe BidenSan Jose shooting victims, shooter identified Romney blasts political extremes in speech accepting JFK award Senate passes bill requiring declassification of information on COVID-19 origins MORE nominee’s to be Army secretary, a procedural mixup that will stall Christine Wormuth’s path to being the first woman in the job at least a little longer.

The Senate appeared to approve Wormuth’s nomination to be Army secretary Wednesday evening when Sen. Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellSchumer under pressure from Democrats, GOP on China bill Senate competitiveness bill includes B authorization for Bezos space company Senate Commerce advances Biden’s top science nominee MORE (D-Wash.) took to the floor and got unanimous consent to confirm Wormuth, as well as a batch of military nominations.

But a couple hours later, Senate Majority Leader Charles SchumerChuck SchumerPelosi: ‘Personally devastated’ by latest mass shooting in home state Schumer says Senate will move on Biden’s infrastructure agenda in July Senate confirms Biden pick to lead Medicare, Medicaid office MORE (D-N.Y.) got unanimous consent to “vitiate” the earlier action on Wormuth, rescinding her confirmation.

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Wormuth had already tweeted that she was “honored” to be confirmed, and Schumer and Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston had both congratulated her in since deleted tweeted.

It’s unclear why the Senate reversed her confirmation. Schumer did not explain why on the Senate floor, and his office has not responded to a request for comment.

But it is likely just a procedural hiccup for a nominee that is widely respected on both sides of the aisle and sailed through her Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing earlier this month.

The panel advanced Wormuth’s nomination in a voice vote earlier this week, about a week and a half at a confirmation hearing in which she vowed to be a vocal advocate for the Army in budget fights among the services.

She also expressed concern about whether National Guard and reserve forces are being overused.

Wormuth worked in the Pentagon during the Obama administration and most recently has served as the director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corp.

Wormuth also served as the head of Biden’s Pentagon transition team, a role she took over after Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks stepped aside to focus on her own confirmation process.

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