Rahm Emanuel Japan: Zachary Emanuel stood behind father wearing military uniform at senate hearing

He was in a military dress uniform, decorated with service ribbons. This truly is a backstory from the Rahm Emanuel confirmation hearing in Washington. Because it could be said that the man in the military uniform had Rahm Emanuels back.

CHICAGO (WLS) — There was once a person seated behind Rahm Emanuel all the way through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on his nomination to be the U.S. Ambassador to Japan that caught the I-Team’s attention.

He used to be in a military get dressed uniform, decorated with service ribbons.

This truly is a backstory from the Rahm Emanuel affirmation hearing in Washington. Because it could be said that the person within the military uniform had Rahm Emanuel’s back.

The closing time many Chicagoans saw that guy, he was a Chicago teenager. That Navy officer… is Rahm Emanuel’s son, Zachary.

While Emanuel was mayor of Chicago, his son Zachary was noticed at political occasions, on election evening, and on circle of relatives journeys.

Zach was a teenage boy within the unusual place of also being the mayor’s son, and earlier than that, the son of a congressman and the manager of team of workers to a U.S. president.

And Wednesday on Capitol Hill, for hours, he literally had his dad’s back in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee room.

For Chicagoans who lost track of Zach Emanuel after the mayor decided in 2018 to not run for reelection, Zach used to be with the Emanuel circle of relatives for the affirmation hearing –and in his father ‘s opening remark about why he is in uniform.

“Together, we’ve raised 3 nice youngsters. Zach graduated from UCLA and is serving as an Intelligence Officer in the United States Navy,” Emanuel mentioned.

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