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Deputy White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Panetta will stay on the job until a new defense secretary is confirmed.

Led by Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and James Inhofe of Oklahoma, some senators have raised questions about controversial statements Hagel made in the past about Israel, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and nuclear weapons.

“What we’re doing here is saying, ‘The debate for Sen. Hagel is not over yet, since he just got (approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee) Tuesday at 5 p.m.,” said Graham, a member of the committee who aggressively questioned the former Nebraska Republican senator during a confirmation hearing this week. “And put yourselves in the shoes of colleagues who are not on this committee.”

Graham noted that former Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., sailed through his confirmation hearing to become secretary of state and received 97 Senate votes quickly because “all of us felt comfortable with the nomination.”

“There are very uncomfortable things about this nomination,” Graham added. “I think, as Sen. McCain said, the week period would give us a chance to answer these questions.”

Reid and other Senate Democrats insisted that failing to move on a defense secretary nomination was an unprecedented action and a move by Republicans that put politics ahead the nation’s priorities.

“It is unwise,” said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., the chairman of the Armed Services Committee. “The (Defense) Department is facing a budget crisis that was described as a 10 on the scale of one to 10 by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. So a filibuster at this time of a budget crisis is exceptionally ill-advised. Leaving the Department of Defense leaderless at a time when we are in an Afghan conflict, when North Korea just exploded a nuclear device, is exceptionally ill-advised.”

Republicans countered that it was unwise for Reid to call for the procedural vote knowing that some senators still had questions — and serious doubts — about Hagel.

“We’re not filibustering, and we don’t want to string this thing out,” Inhofe said. “ … This vote is the vote on Chuck Hagel. It’s not on procedure or anything else. It’s a vote on Chuck Hagel.”

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