Senate departs for the weekend having confirmed only 2 Biden appointees
The Senate is not expected to take any additional votes on Biden appointees Friday, ABC News has learned.
That means Biden will head into his first weekend as president with only two Senate-confirmed appointees: Avril Haines, who was confirmed as director of national intelligence Wednesday, and Lloyd Austin, who was confirmed as defense secretary Friday.
The Senate left Friday without voting on the nomination of Janet Yellen to serve as treasury secretary. Her nomination unanimously passed out of the Senate Finance committee Friday morning. It's not clear why the Senate did not vote on Yellen.
The Senate will also leave for the weekend without voting on several other nominees who sat for confirmation hearings this week.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blamed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for the stall.
"He's the one holding things up," Schumer said.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin






