Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military nominees is rippling throughout the Pentagon.
But Tuberville continues to stand by his position, a protest against the Pentagon's new abortion policy.
If the senator's hold on nominees stands in the coming weeks, though, the leaders of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps — along with the chairman — won't have respective successors installed.
The hold on nominees also comes as the US continues to navigate its diplomatic relationship with China.
Arnold Punaro, a retired Marine Corps major general and former staffer on the Senate Armed Services Committee, told Politico that Tuberville is "taking the military nominees as political hostages."
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