Tommy Tuberville was a defensive back during his football playing days. But in the U.S. Senate, he's shown he's not afraid to throw a block.
Last year, of course, he set a blockade on hundreds of military promotions over the Defense Department's policies on helping personnel travel to receive abortions.
Now he's joined five other Republican senators promising to refuse the fast-tracking of the Biden Administration's judicial or U.S. Attorney appointees, reports AL.com's William Thornton.
This is in response to former President Donald Trump's conviction for falsifying business records. The senators claim the conviction was an act of "lawfare" by the White House intended to damage the Trump presidential campaign. In a letter the senators also vowed not to allow the fast-tracking of nominees who have suggested the prosecution of Trump was reasonable, agreed with the guilty verdict or celebrated Trump's indictment, or have "supported lawfare or censorship in other ways."
They said they'll keep up the delaying tactic until Election Day. Just 144 days away, folks. And then we can all go back to liking each other again. Well, I guess maybe after the football playoffs we can go back to liking each other.