Presidentย Joe Bidenโs nominee for comptroller is facing opposition because of works sheโs penned, including a thesis on Marxism.
Biden announced last month he was choosing Saule Omarova for the post of currency comptroller at the Treasury Department.
The White House described Omarova as โone of the countryโs leading academic experts on issues related to regulation of systemic risk and structural trends in financial markets.โ
But the Cornell University law professor is facing renewed opposition from Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), who called on Wednesday for Omarova to provide a copy of her Russian-language thesis.
The paper, titled โKarl Marxโs Economic Analysis and the Theory of Revolution in The Capital,โ was written while Omarova was studying at Moscow State University.
Toomey, the top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee, said the paper recently disappeared from her resume.
โWhile it appears that you have deleted any reference to your thesis in the version of your curriculum vitae (CV) that is currently available on the Cornell Law School website, the paper appeared on your CV as recently as April 2017,โ Ranking Member Toomey wrote in a letter to the nominee requesting the thesis, noting that nominees are required to submit all published writings, articles, and papers.
Expanding on his opposition on the Senate floor, Toomey said Omarova โhas been celebrated on the far left for promoting ideas that she herself has described as โradical.’โ
In a paper (pdf) she penned last year, for instance, Omarova said she was offering โa blueprint for radically reshaping the basic architecture and dynamics of modern finance.โ In it, she said her proposal would โeffectively โend bankingโ as we know it.โ
โWhat she was arguing for in this paper from just last year was really promoting the naturalization of an entire industry, retail banking, basically bring to an end the ability of banks to compete for customersโ services and instead nationalize that. A clear socialist ideaโthat we shouldnโt have free enterprise system competing for peopleโs business, but rather have the government own it and provide that,โ Toomey said.
Socialism is often described as the precursor to communism or Marxism.