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Democratic Sen. Donnelly Announces Support for Pompeo

Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-IN) announced Monday that, after meeting with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, he will support him as secretary of state.

"We need a Secretary of State who will give the president an honest assessment on critical issues, including Russia, Syria, and the defeat of ISIS. I believe Director Pompeo is capable of advancing U.S. interests and leading the State Department," Donnelly said in a statement.

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Donnelly is now the third Democrat to announce his support for Pompeo, after his colleagues Senators Heidi Heitkamp (D) and Joe Manchin (D), both from the Trump-supporting state of West Virginia, did so as well.

While Pompeo has the votes to be confirmed this week, it looks like he will not have the support of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, something which hasn’t happened to a secretary of state nominee since 1945. 

He also faces opposition from a fellow Republican, Sen. Rand Paul, who disagrees with his foreign policy positions. Paul is expected to join with 10 Democrats on the Foreign Relations Committee to oppose Pompeo.

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Democrats Monday morning that the safety of the country is more important than the "political games" they’re playing in delaying the confirmation, citing important issues like Pompeo’s recent secret meeting with Kim Jong Un.

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