Tuberville refuses to denounce White nationalism in military, doubles down on past comments

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Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama on Monday doubled down on his comments on White nationalism, saying it was an โ€œopinionโ€ that White nationalists are racist.

During an interview on CNNโ€™s โ€œThe Source with Kaitlan Collins,โ€ Tuberville repeatedly defended his previous comments. When Collins stated the definition of a White nationalist is someone who believes that the White race is superior to other races, Tuberville said, โ€œWell, thatโ€™s some peopleโ€™s opinion.โ€

When asked what his opinion was, Tuberville said, โ€œMy opinion of a White nationalist, if someone wants to call them White nationalist, to me is an American.โ€

Speaking on an individual level, Tuberville added, โ€œIf people think a White nationalist is a racist, I agree with that.โ€

Tuberville previously faced backlash regarding comments made originally in an interview with a local Alabama radio station when he was asked if he believes White nationalists should be allowed in the military and responded, โ€œI call them Americans.โ€

In May, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had called on the Alabama senator to denounce White nationalism as โ€œun-American,โ€ and stop his hold on military nominations, CNN previously reported.

Tuberville told CNN Monday night that when lawmakers are in the minority party in the Senate, โ€œthe only power we have is to put a hold on something.โ€

Asked by Collins whether he knows better than seven former defense secretaries who penned a letter in May arguing the hold was โ€œharming military readiness and risks damaging US national security,โ€ Tuberville said: โ€œThey were nominated, they werenโ€™t elected. I was elected to represent the people of Alabama in this country.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m a senator,โ€ Tuberville added, โ€œI can hold any confirmation I want until we get some kind of confirmation of why youโ€™re…

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