Republicans break with Tuberville, attempt to confirm military nominations held up by Alabama senator

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Republicans break with Tuberville, attempt to confirm military nominations held up by Alabama senator
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A group of Republican senators sought to confirm all the roughly 300 promotions stalled by Tuberville.

A group of Republican senators on Wednesday publicly stood against Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s move to put hundreds of military nominations on hold when they attempted to approve the promotions on the Senate floor.

Schumer separately moved to hold votes as soon as this week on three top Pentagon officers affected by the holds — Adm. Lisa Franchetti to be the chief of naval operations, Gen. David Allvin to be chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force and Lt. Gen. Christopher Mahoney to serve as assistant commandant for the U.S. Marine Corps.

The new efforts to get around Tuberville come after an announcement by the Marine Corps that Gen. Eric Smith, the commandant, has been hospitalized. Smith was confirmed to the top job last month, but had been holding down two high-level posts — commandant and assistant commandant — for several months because Mahoney’s nomination for the No. 2 job has been held up by Tuberville.

Schumer said Smith’s sudden medical emergency is “precisely the kind of avoidable emergency that Sen. Tuberville has provoked though his reckless holds.”

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