Washington Examiner

Vivek Ramaswamy supports Tuberville’s military hold, joins GOP presidential race.

Republican ‌Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy ‍Supports Sen. Tuberville’s Protest Against Pentagon’s⁣ Reproductive Healthcare‍ Policy

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has joined the ⁤ranks​ of those supporting⁣ Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s ‌(R-AL) protest ⁣against the Department of Defense’s reproductive healthcare policy. This policy, announced in response to the Supreme ‍Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade, aims to reimburse travel expenses for service members seeking⁤ reproductive healthcare procedures not‍ covered⁣ by⁤ the Military Health System.

Sen. Tuberville, who believes ​the policy violates federal law, ⁤has ⁢been obstructing the​ Senate’s ability to ⁣pass military promotions and confirmations since its⁣ announcement. Despite being in the majority, Senate Democrats have yet to bring individual‍ nominations to​ the floor for a vote to counter Tuberville’s block.

Ramaswamy ‌recently‌ spoke with Tuberville, expressing his gratitude for the​ senator’s courageous stance on the issue. Tuberville’s communications director, ⁣Steven⁢ Stafford, ‌highlighted the endorsements of Gov. Ron DeSantis⁤ (R-FL) and former Vice‍ President Mike Pence, who also‍ support Tuberville’s ⁤opposition to ⁤the Pentagon’s taxpayer funding of abortion.

However, ‌former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, the ​only ‍GOP presidential candidate ‍to criticize Tuberville’s tactics, did‍ not endorse the Pentagon’s‌ current policy ⁢either. Haley emphasized the need to find alternative ways to ⁣address the​ issue, stating that the Department of Defense should not be involved in such matters.

Pentagon officials⁣ argue that the policy is about ensuring equal access to healthcare for⁤ service members, regardless of their location. While Tuberville remains firm in his opposition, Ramaswamy criticized ⁤Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the secretary of ⁤the Air Force⁢ and President Joe⁤ Biden’s nominee for chairman of the Joint ⁣Chiefs ⁤of Staff, ⁤for‍ his focus on diversity and inclusion.

Ramaswamy ‍urged the ‌U.S. Senate to reject Brown’s nomination, ⁢citing concerns​ about the ⁤impact of increasing racial ⁣discord on the mission, success,​ and safety of the military. He called for ‍a chairman who prioritizes defending Americans and ‍criticized Brown’s memo from ‍last year, which included demographic breakdown targets.

With over 300 general and flag officer nominations ⁤held up by the Senate, and approximately 650 ‌more requiring ‌confirmation by the end ​of the⁣ year, the⁢ Department of⁤ Defense faces significant leadership⁢ challenges. Three positions on‍ the Joint Chiefs of Staff are currently filled by acting‌ leaders due to ⁢the lack of Senate-confirmed appointments.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker