Senate Swiftly Confirms Top Military Brass, Ending Months-Long Campaign By GOP Sen. Tuberville
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The Senate has unanimously confirmed 11 top-ranking military officers.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate unanimously confirmed 11 top-ranking military officers late Tuesday, ending a months-long blockade staged by a single Republican, Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.
Without debate, the Senate swiftly confirmed the military officials, including four-star generals, whose promotions and family livelihoods had been held up by the GOP senator protesting the Defense Department’s policy on abortion.
“That’s good news,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said afterward.
Schumer said other nominees had also been confirmed as the Senate is working to wrap up its work before a holiday recess.
Confirming the 11 remaining high-ranking armed services nominees was a quiet end to Tuberville’s unusual effort after the senator faced pressure from all sides to relent. Critics said his stance, which had left key positions unfilled, threatened national security and left military families with an uncertain path forward.