U.S. President-elect Joe Biden appointed former White House national security adviser Susan Rice as chairman of the White House Interior Committee, which was questioned as a “misplacement”. The former acting head of national intelligence (DNI), Richard Grenell, pointed out on the 17th that Rice’s actual power may be greater, and may even become a “shadow president”.
The Forsyth News reported on the 18th that Grenell said on Sunday Morning Futures that Biden had given Biden the responsibility for the diplomatic role, even though Rice clearly had no domestic experience, which is an intriguing choice. He believes that Rice could be “extremely influential” in the future, “I think it’s important to keep an eye on Rice, she’s going to be the shadow president.”
Grenier went on to say that the experience of serving as White House national security adviser during Obama’s presidency has given Rice a good understanding of “the entire organization of government,” “I think the reality is that she will be handling foreign and domestic policy, and she will probably be very happy that (Vice President-to-be) He Jinli will be busy with Senate business, not much time for policy. There’s not a lot of time to get involved in policy.” He also reasoned that the Democrats pushed for Biden because “he could be dominated”.
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