Biden Nominates Air Force Chief Brown as Historic Joint Chiefs Chair, But Confirmation Faces Republican Hold
- Brown would be the second Black Joint Chiefs chairman and join Austin, the first Black defense secretary.
- Brown is a career fighter pilot with experience in the Pacific focusing on challenges from China and modernizing the armed forces.
- Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville has placed holds on over 150 military nominations to protest Pentagon funding for abortions, delaying the confirmation process.
- Brown has advocated for diversity and pushed the Air Force to accelerate changes to counter new threats like hypersonics and drones.
- If confirmed, Brown and Austin would be the first time the top two Pentagon roles were held by African Americans.



























