"Sen. Tuberville's Abortion Protest Leaves Marine Corps Leaderless for First Time in 164 Years"

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"Sen. Tuberville's Abortion Protest Leaves Marine Corps Leaderless for First Time in 164 Years"
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The U.S. Marine Corps is currently without a Senate-confirmed commandant for the first time in over 150 years due to Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville's ongoing blockage of military officer nominations. Tuberville has refused to confirm officer positions since the beginning of the year, citing his disapproval of the Pentagon's decision to support service members and their families in traveling out of state to receive an abortion. The delayed confirmation is causing logistical hurdles and impacting the force, with over 265 officer nominations being delayed. The Marine Corps' highest-ranking officer position is currently being filled by the assistant commandant, who is performing both roles until confirmation can be obtained.

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