South Carolina Sen.Lindsey Grahamlashed out at fellow Republican Sen.Tommy Tubervilleon Wednesday for blocking hundreds of military nominations from moving forward in protest of a Pentagon abortion policy.

Tuberville, an Alabama Republican who joined Congress in 2021, has been blocking the approval of more than 300 military nominations over a Pentagon policy that reimburses the out-of-state travel costs for service members seeking abortions.

On Wednesday, Tuberville defended his actions, saying it was about “the right to life.” Graham, in response, castigated Tuberville’s actions in astrongly worded speech on the Senate floor.

“Let me respond to my colleague respectfully,” Graham said. “We have courts. If you think they’ve done something illegal, go to court. That’s how you handle these things.”

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Lindsey Graham Accuses Fellow Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of ‘Doing Great Damage to Our Military’

“You’ve just denied this lady a promotion,” Graham said. “You did that. All of us are ready to promote her because she deserves to be promoted. She had nothing to do with this policy. Let me say it again: Everybody in this body could find an issue with any administration they don’t agree with. And what we’re going to do is open up Pandora’s box.”

Elsewhere in his speech, Graham said: “No matter whether you believe it or not, Senator Tuberville, this is doing great damage to our military. I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been trying to work with you for nine months.”

Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville, the former head football coach at Auburn University.Getty Images

Tommy Tuberville

Graham then expressed fears that Tuberville’s hold-up could lead to nominees leaving the military. “There are some people that are waiting to be promoted that, if they don’t get promoted soon, they’re going to be out of the military,” he said.

While military confirmations are generally a seamless process, 69-year-old Tuberville has threatened not to confirm anyone until the Department of Defense stops offering leave and travel funds for those seeking reproductive healthcare.

The provision that Tuberville is protesting, which was implemented afterthe 2022 reversal ofRoe v. Wade,is one of severalnew policies for service members seeking accessto reproductive health care, and allows for the coverage of some travel costs for service members seeking abortions and taking up to 21 days off to recover from such a procedure.

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Graham was not alone in his condemnation of Tuberville on Wednesday, with other Republicans also noting that the block of military confirmations comes at a cost to the service members themselves, as well as U.S. national security.

“Why are we putting holds on war heroes?” Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska asked, per theAssociated Press. “I don’t understand.”

Sullivan also touched on the fact that Tuberville’s hold on nominations comes at a time of escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, saying, “China is smiling” as the nominations remain stymied. “As an American, it almost wants to make you weep.”

source: people.com