Trump's pick for Singapore ambassador withdraws nomination

IANS  |  Washington 

US Donald Trump's pick to be US to Singapore, K.

T. McFarland, has withdrawn her ambassadorial nomination after it had stalled in the Senate, a said.

McFarland's nomination had become embroiled in controversy over the Trump campaign's contacts with Russian officials, reported.

Some senators doubted her answers when she was asked about her knowledge of the discussions between fired and then Russian to the US Sergey Kislyak.

"Unfortunately, some Democrats chose to play rather than move forward with a qualified nominee for a critically important post," Trump said in a statement.

The eventually sent her nomination back to the at the end of 2017 and the decided to re-nominate the former deputy in January despite warnings from Democrats that they were unlikely to support her.

McFarland, who formerly served as a on Fox News, has long been controversial, reported.

When she ran in 2006 for the US seat then held by Hillary Clinton, McFarland was found to have made multiple exaggerations about her resume.

Her opponent in the Republican primary race, John Spencer, routinely pointed out that McFarland had once claimed that helicopters were spying on her at Clinton's request.

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First Published: Sat, February 03 2018. 15:48 IST