WASHINGTON — The Senate is likely to vote this week to confirm the Marine Corps’ second-in-command after the service branch’s commandant, Gen. Eric Smith, was hospitalized due to a medical emergency on Sunday. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., facing fresh attacks over his military holds, is trying to force a floor vote on the nomination, while Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer privately told Democrats he'll bring up the nomination along with two others this week, a Senate source said.
The Middle East “crisis that we have makes it even more apparently that Republicans themselves should get Tuberville to back off what he is doing now more than ever,” Schumer told reporters after the lunch. “What happened with the Marine Corps commandant shows just the reason we should — we don’t know who the next person is who might get ill or whatever.” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., also reiterated his opposition to Tuberville’s military holds.
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