
The US Senate finally confirmed Chuck Hagel to be secretary of defence on Tuesday, ending an acrimonious nominations process and handing President Barack Obama a boost as he fills his second-term cabinet.
After Hagel’s bruising confirmation hearing and a 10-day delay thrown up by Republicans, Senators voted 58-41 to confirm the former Republican senator and decorated Vietnam War veteran to replace outgoing Pentagon chief Leon Panetta.
Hagel, 66, is likely to be sworn in on Thursday Hong Kong time.
Four Republicans – surprisingly including tea party-backed Senator Rand Paul – joined the majority Democrats in approving Hagel, compared with the 18 Republicans who had voted earlier in the day to overcome the blocking tactics and allow a full vote.
In an early reaction from the White House, press secretary Jay Carney said on Twitter that the confirmation is “great news for our men & women in uniform”.