U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama held firm Wednesday in his blockade of military officer promotions. After previously indicating the Senate could confirm nominees individually rather than en masse, he objected to and stopped 61 nominations that fellow Republicans wanted confirmed individually, reports AL.com's Howard Koplowitz.
He's doing this to try to force the Defense Department to reverse a policy on reimbursing service members and families who travel for abortions.
On Wednesday several Republicans said they agree with Tuberville in opposing the policy, but a few are showing their growing exasperation with Tuberville's tactic.
Sen. Dan Sullivan, an Alaska Republican, was one of those who was direct with Tuberville from the Senate floor. He wondered why Tuberville couldn't have gone after positions such as those in the Defense Department. “That’s a way to use the hold. Not to take out a military brigadier general that’s a war hero.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, was very blunt in his displeasure with Tuberville. After Tuberville objected to a vote on a two-star general for a promotion to deputy commander of the Air Force, an angry Graham addressed Tuberville. “You just denied this lady a promotion. You did that.”
Nearly 400 nominations are being held up.