Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama on Monday doubled down on his comments on White nationalism, saying it was an โopinionโ that White nationalists are racist.
During an interview on CNNโs โThe 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, โWell, thatโs some peopleโs opinion.โ
When asked what his opinion was, Tuberville said, โMy 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, โIf 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, โI call them Americans.โ
In May, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had called on the Alabama senator to denounce White nationalism as โun-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, โthe 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 โharming military readiness and risks damaging US national security,โ Tuberville said: โThey were nominated, they werenโt elected. I was elected to represent the people of Alabama in this country.โ
โIโm a senator,โ Tuberville added, โI can hold any confirmation I want until we get some kind of confirmation of why youโre…
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