Posted on 04/26/2017 9:22:12 AM PDT by iowamark
DES MOINES The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has scheduled a hearing for Tuesday on Gov. Terry Branstads nomination to be ambassador to China.
The 21-member committee will question Branstad about a range of issues, including his views on U.S.-Chinese relations based on him leading trade missions to China and his personal relationship with President Xi Jinping.
Branstad already has submitted extensive background material documenting his education and work experience to the committee, as well as to the Department of State and the FBI.
If a majority of the committee, which is chaired by Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker and controlled by the GOP, approves Branstads nomination, it will be referred to the full Senate. Branstad indicated Monday a confirmation vote could occur in May.
Branstad will be in Washington this Wednesday and Thursday to meet with individual members of the committee to answer questions they may have before the hearing Tuesday.
He already has previously traveled to the nations capital to meet with other senators on the committee. Among the members are former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, and former GOP presidential hopefuls Rand Paul of Kentucky and Marco Rubio of Florida.
Branstad was tapped by then-President-elect Donald Trump in December to be the nations ambassador to China.
Trumps nomination was based, in part, on Branstads command of U. S-China trade issues as well as the seven-term governors long relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping. They met in 1985 during Branstads first term as governor. Xi, then 31, was a rural official in Hebei province, studying American agriculture, including hog and corn farming in Iowa.
Terry came to my office and he was talking to me about trade, and I think theres nobody who knows more about trade than him, Trump said during a campaign stop in Sioux City the Sunday before the presidential election. Branstad would be a prime candidate to take care of China. He has done so well for the people of Iowa. Nobody knows it better.
Branstad has led at least six trade missions to China and hosted Xi at the Iowa Capitol.
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It was good to see you. You got away early, I guess. It was also good to see Tom Sands again.
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