In its final business of the year, the Senate confirmed Rahm Emanuel, the controversial former Chicago mayor and White House chief of staff, as ambassador to Japan early Saturday morning on a bipartisan vote.

Emanuel’s confirmation came as Senate Democrats struck a deal with Republicans to advance dozens of other Biden administration nominees, including ambassadors to major U.S. allies that had been sitting in limbo due to opposition from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who sought to force a vote that could block the Russian-owned Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

After days of fits and starts, an agreement finally came together early Saturday morning as senators of both parties itched to begin their holiday recess. Democrats agreed to a pipeline vote next month in return for the confirmation of nearly 50 ambassadors – including envoys to Ireland, Switzerland, Sweden and the European Union – plus several other Biden administration nominees.

The deal came as Democrats muscled through nine new district judges in floor votes Friday and Saturday and set up final confirmation votes for two judges to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, Holly A. Thomas and Gabriel P. Sanchez, in January.... Read More: Washington Post