A major branch of the US military does not have a Senate confirmed leader for the first time in more than a century, as a result of a Republican senator refusing to lift his block on military nominations.
Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. David Berger relinquished command on Monday after holding a private retirement ceremony, after more than 40 years of service. His successor, Gen. Eric Smith, has not yet been confirmed to take over due to the hold on senior military nominations by Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
Speaking at Bergerโs relinquishment of command ceremony on Monday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made a point to mention the hold and its impact on โstable and orderly leadership transitions,โ and military families.
โWe have a sacred duty to do right by those who volunteer to wear the cloth of our nation,โ Austin said. โAnd I remain confident that all Americans can come together to agree on that basic obligation to those who keep us safe. I am also confident that the United States Senate will meet its responsibilities. And I look forward to welcoming an outstanding new commandant for our Marine Corps, and to adding many other distinguished senior leaders across the joint force.โ
Berger agreed just moments later, saying โwe need the Senate to do their job so we can have a sitting Commandant thatโs appointed and confirmed.โ
โWe need that house to be occupied,โ Berger said in reference to the Commandantโs house. โWe ask the Senate to do that.โ
In his last interview as commandant, Berger argued military officers should be left out of the hold, which is being maintained as a protest of Pentagon reproductive health policies announced earlier this year.
โThis needs to get resolved,โ Berger told CNN. โWe need to leave the military out of the politics of it. The whole department โ the…
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