Democrat slams Tuberville’s military delay: ‘Highly irresponsible’
Rep. Abigail Spanberger Discusses Sen. Tuberville’s Holdup on U.S. Military
During a recent discussion, Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) shed light on the current holdup caused by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) in the United States military. Spanberger, a former CIA case officer, expressed her concern over the impact of a single individual’s actions on the progression of military careers. She emphasized that foreign countries are likely taking note of this situation.
Sen. Tuberville’s blockade has resulted in the halt of promotions for hundreds of military members, drawing criticism even from the White House. Spanberger appeared on MSNBC and urged Tuberville to put an end to this holdup, emphasizing the importance of a Senate focused on national security.
Tuberville’s Grievance and its Consequences
Tuberville’s holdup stems from his disagreement with a Pentagon policy that allows female service members stationed in states or overseas locations where abortion is banned to receive paid leave and travel expenses for obtaining abortions in states where they are available. Democrats argue that this hold disrupts military readiness and negatively impacts the talent within the armed forces.
Spanberger called on Republican senators to intervene and urge Tuberville to stop his actions, stating that he is dangerously politicizing the military and irresponsibly affecting its readiness.
President Biden and Tuberville’s Response
President Joe Biden has taken notice of Tuberville’s hold and jokingly remarked that Tuberville was a better coach than a senator, referring to his previous career in college football. In response, Tuberville quipped that Biden was a better senator than a president.
Tuberville clarified that his hold is not solely about abortion but also about government overreach, emphasizing the importance of the legislative process.
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