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Tuberville Hold on Military Promotions Remains Despite Approvals, Hundreds Still Uncertain

  • Tuberville's hold on military promotions remains despite Senate approvals of 3 top officials. Hundreds more nominations uncertain.

  • Tuberville insisting his position unchanged, but some see approving officials as "break in dam" and sign of GOP pressure on him.

  • Schumer forced to hold individual votes on officials after Tuberville pushed vote on 1. More votes coming but lengthy process.

  • Austin pushing Congress to end standoff, warning readiness and leadership harmed. Tuberville seems more dug-in after votes.

  • Path forward unclear with hundreds of nominations still held up. Tuberville says he won't budge until Pentagon drops abortion travel policy.

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Relevant topic timeline:
Main Topic: Former President Donald Trump's campaign event with GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville in Alabama, despite Tuberville's hold on military promotions. Key Points: 1. Trump and Tuberville did not address Tuberville's hold on military promotions during the campaign event. 2. Some Republican voters prioritize party loyalty over Tuberville's maneuver, which is stalling over 300 military promotions. 3. Tuberville's hold is tied to his efforts to get the Pentagon to drop its abortion travel policy, raising concerns about military readiness and putting military families in limbo.
Main Topic: Nikki Haley criticizes Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military nominations and argues it is detrimental to service members and military readiness. Key Points: 1. Haley believes Tuberville's blockade on military promotions is negatively impacting service members and their perception of support. 2. Tuberville's hold is in response to a Defense Department policy that pays for travel expenses for reproductive health care services, including abortions. 3. Haley expresses frustration with the policy and its effects on military families and service members, but questions the effectiveness of Tuberville's approach.
Main Topic: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin criticizes Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military promotions. Key Points: 1. Austin calls Tuberville's hold on military promotions "unprecedented" and a threat to national security. 2. Austin emphasizes the negative impact of the hold on military readiness and the lives of military families. 3. Tuberville defends his actions, citing objections to a Defense Department policy on abortion and seeks a vote on a bill to codify the policy into law.
Three US military service secretaries have criticized Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville for his ongoing hold on senior military nominations, accusing him of aiding communist and autocratic regimes and damaging national security.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade of senior military promotions has been criticized by military leaders, who accuse him of "aiding and abetting communists" and warn of negative impacts on combat readiness and the perception of the United States by potential adversaries.
Pentagon leaders are intensifying their campaign to pressure Senator Tommy Tuberville into releasing a nine-month hold on senior military nominations, which they argue is harming national security and aiding autocratic regimes.
CNN's senior political analyst John Avlon criticizes Sen. Tommy Tuberville's decision to hold on to approximately 300 military nominations, deeming it a risk to national security and America's readiness.
Freshman Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is blocking military promotions over the Pentagon's payment for service members seeking abortion care, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has not taken action to end the blockade, revealing his weakened control over his caucus.
The Biden administration accuses Sen. Tommy Tuberville of jeopardizing national security with his holds on military nominations, but refuses to consider allowing some to proceed on a case-by-case basis.
Republican Rep. Michael McCaul criticizes Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockage of military nominations, stating that it is paralyzing the Department of Defense and hindering military readiness.
Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville is being criticized for attempting to change Pentagon abortion policy by holding up military nominations and promotions, which is seen as paralyzing the Department of Defense and posing a national security issue.
Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military officer promotions in protest of Pentagon policies would require approximately 700 hours of floor time for the Senate to process and vote on each nominee individually, according to the Congressional Research Service.
Senate Republicans are urging Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to vote on President Biden's military nominations despite Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on nominations and promotions, which is in protest of the Pentagon's new abortion policy.
Former Vice President Mike Pence commends Senator Tommy Tuberville for blocking military appointments in response to the Pentagon's controversial abortion policy, stating that the Pentagon should stand down and that he will remove "woke business" from the military if elected President.
Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville's block on military promotions in protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy has been met with indifference from Republican colleagues, despite concerns about national security and the impact on military families.
Senator Tommy Tuberville plans to force a one-off vote to confirm Gen. Eric Smith as the new commandant for the Marine Corps while maintaining his blockade on over 300 military promotions.
Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville and fellow GOP senators may force a procedural vote on the Marine Corps commandant nominee in a breach of Senate protocol to break the Senate's gridlock on stalled military nominees and shift the blame onto Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Senator Tommy Tuberville plans to break his blockade of military promotions by forcing a vote to appoint a new Marine Commandant, preventing over 300 officers from being promoted this year.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bypass Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade on military promotions and confirmations by holding floor votes on three top military nominees.
The Senate confirmed Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown as the military's top officer in a surprise vote, but Sen. Tommy Tuberville's blockade is still leaving over 300 senior officers in limbo.
Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown, nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has overcome a hold placed by Sen. Tommy Tuberville and been confirmed by the Senate, but there are still hundreds of military promotions awaiting confirmation due to the same hold.
The Senate approved the nominations of Gen. Randy A. George as Army chief of staff and Eric M. Smith as commandant of the Marine Corps, overcoming Sen. Tommy Tuberville's obstruction of senior military officer promotions due to a dispute over a Pentagon abortion policy.
Senator Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama, is celebrating his success in blocking hundreds of military promotions and vows to continue until the Pentagon changes its abortion policy, drawing criticism from Democrats and military organizations.
Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville voted against the nomination of the Pentagon's next Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Air Force Gen. Charles "CQ" Brown Jr., citing objections to his efforts to promote racial diversity and equal opportunity in the military.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville continues to block military nominations over the Biden administration's abortion policy, even amidst the crisis in Israel, insisting that Democrats must move top nominees individually until the Pentagon changes its travel cost policy for troops seeking abortion across state lines.
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville is maintaining his blockade on hundreds of military promotions, citing his opposition to the Defense Department's policy on funding abortions as the reason, despite the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.
Despite the ongoing war in Israel, GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville maintains his block on military promotions until the Pentagon's abortion policy is changed, causing a delay in confirming over 300 nominees and hindering the appointment of military leaders during the crisis.
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) refuses to lift his hold on military promotions, despite tensions between Israel and Hamas, arguing that it does not affect readiness and is a protest against Pentagon policy on abortion care.