Democrat claims Republican senator will ‘destroy the military’ due to abortion policy

Democrat claims Republican senator will ‘destroy the military’ due to abortion policy



<img alt="Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama has blocked all promotions to senior ranks over⁣ his opposition to the military’s abortion policy.” src=”https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/bd8c6fb572109eadea324aed0c434427994313f0/0_0_4887_3260/master/4887.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none” width=”465″ height=”310.1903007980356″ class=”dcr-evn1e9″>

The⁤ Alabama ⁢Republican senator Tommy ⁢Tuberville ⁢is⁤ “prepared to‍ burn ‌the military down” with his block on promotions in ‌protest of Pentagon policy on abortion,⁣ the Connecticut Democratic senator Chris‍ Murphy said.

“I ‌think everybody’s been ​hoping that ⁣Senator Tuberville would back down,” Murphy⁤ told reporters at the Capitol on‍ Tuesday.

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“And I think we have to come to the conclusion that that is ​not happening and that he is ⁤prepared ​to burn the military⁢ down.

“Maybe Republicans were hopeful​ that leading up ⁣to the August break he would relent. He ‌didn’t, ⁤and we‌ now have to adjust our⁣ strategy.”

Last year, ⁢the conservative-dominated US⁤ supreme court removed the⁣ federal right to abortion. Since February, Tuberville has been protesting Pentagon policy‌ that ⁢allows⁢ service members ​to travel for abortion care if their state does not provide it.

His method is to place a hold‌ on ⁤all promotions to senior ranks that are subject to Senate confirmation, ⁤usually a pro forma process carried out with unanimous consent.

Senior military ⁣leadership is increasingly severely affected, the US Marine Corps and US Army without permanent leaders and​ the joint chiefs of staff⁣ facing a similar predicament when the current chair, Gen Mark Milley, steps down next month.

Nikki Haley, the⁤ former governor of South Carolina now running for the Republican presidential‌ nomination, also said Tuberville should back down.

“We do not have a chief of staff of the‌ army for a first time in 200 years,” Haley told the ‌conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt. “More than 300 vacancies. It’s a ‍mess.”

Haley said Hewitt should ​call Tuberville ​“and ask‌ him to stop screwing up the military, because we’re on‍ the brink of a conflict ‌with China​ and we cannot have this”.

Joe Biden has called for Tuberville to step down. So have hundreds​ of military spouses. Tuberville has ‌refused. ​Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, has said he does⁣ not support Tuberville’s protest ‍but has not moved to stop it.‍ Senate rules ⁣give⁤ individuals the ability to⁢ hold up proceedings.⁤ Furthermore, Tuberville retains support among his⁣ own party, in ⁤both chambers ‍of Congress.

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On Tuesday, Murphy said⁤ Republicans should support‌ a temporary change to Senate rules, in order to process promotions that ⁢are ⁣now held up.

“I​ just think we have to start thinking creatively about‍ breaking this logjam,” he said. “There is no⁢ world in which we‍ can use floor time‍ for these nominations. It’s‍ logistically impossible.”

Murphy also said Tuberville, a ⁣former football coach and now a ‍prominent‍ Trump supporter, “is ​not going to back down” because “he thinks he’s become a celebrity folk hero in the fringe right.

“He’s having the time of his life. If you⁣ want the military to function, you’re going to have to find a creative way to get around this guy.”

2023-08-08 13:17:54
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