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Thomas Hawley


Tuberville Age: 69 Family: Married wife Suzanne in 1991; two children. Football: Played safety for Southern State College 1972-1975. Coached Ole Miss 1995–1998, Auburn 1999-2008, Texas Tech 2010-2012, Cincinnati 2013-2016. Politics: Elected to U.S. Senate in 2020.


Notable quote: “How can we expect the Biden administration to defend American ideals abroad if the president won’t even defend them at home?”


other words, it’s a perfect snapshot of today’s GOP,” Duck- worth wrote. “If I thought this


was holding back readiness, I would not be doing this,” Tuberville tells Newsmax. “If this was really impacting readiness, the DOD would move abortion policy back, get people in place, and have an open dialogue about the issue. “It seems they are


more concerned with abortion access than readiness. “I’ve talked to generals and admi-


rals, and they say, ‘Coach, don’t worry about us. You take care of your busi- ness, we’ll do our business,’” he adds. They don’t want to put it up for


tary than me. I came up here to stand up for the people of Alabama and the people of this country,” he said. Tuberville has received criticism


and even threats from former nation- al security offi cials. When former CIA and NSA Direc-


tor Gen. Michael Hayden was asked on X if Tuberville should be removed from his committee, he replied, “How about the human race?” Tuberville viewed this as a call for


his “assassination,” and referred the matter to the Capitol Police. Pro-life advocates commend Tuberville for his unwavering deter- mination to stand up to the Defense Department’s illegal abortion policy. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo.,


supports Tuberville in urging the mil- itary to change its policies on abor- tion, understanding that Tuberville would then end his blockade on mili- tary holds. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life Amer-


ica President Marjorie Dannenfelser says: “Democrats and the media have been captured by the pro-abortion


left, accusing Tuberville of hinder- ing ‘military readiness’ while the Democrats push no-limits abortion on demand until birth.” President and CEO of Concerned


Women for America Penny Nance believes it’s Biden who is “sullying the military in this fl agrant abuse of the law. “The left’s goal has never been to


support the military but to sacrifi ce it to satisfy their radical policy agenda,” Nance says. As the U.S. military faces threats


in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, there are divergent opinions about the hold strategy. Tuberville says the administration


is “more concerned about people get- ting abortions than national security.” But Sen. Tammy Duckworth,


D-Ill., wrote in an MSNBC opinion piece that she’s tired of her Senate colleague “threatening our national security. “This ploy is shameful and dis-


graceful; misogynistic and sadistic; self-interested yet self-defeating. In


a vote because they would lose, and they don’t want candidates in conser- vative states to go on record as voting for it.


“You might as well go ahead and


burn the Senate down and just have one side leading the charge,” says Tuberville. “If they take this away, we might as well go home.” Tuberville vows to continue the


holds until the Pentagon reverses its policy providing paid leave and travel cost reimbursement for service mem- bers who cross state lines for an abor- tion.


“The pressure doesn’t bother me;


I have had a little pressure in my career,” Tuberville says. By all indications, “Coach” intends


to continue to carry this ball down the fi eld until the administration issues a timeout on its abortion policy.


Alice Stewart is a CNN political commentator, veteran communications director on numerous presidential campaigns, and a board member at the JFK Institute of Politics at Harvard University.


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