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Along with Franchetti, Vice Adm. James Kilby, the Deputy Commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, Vice Adm. Samuel Paparo, for Commander of Indo-Pacific Command, and Vice Adm. Stephen “Web” Koehler, for Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, were also nominated by Vice Adm. Biden.
The news was made while Senator Tommy Tuberville was blocking all nominees for positions in the American military in Congress.
Biden said in an announcement that the delay undermined national security, and he continued by saying that it is “not only wrong — it is dangerous.”
“The American people support our military and their families,” he said. “I urge the Senate to approve all the outstanding military nominees as quickly as possible.”
“He is risking our ability to ensure that the United States Armed Forces remain the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. And his Republican colleagues in the Senate know it.” Biden Continued.
Despite the effort from Biden to remove the nomination block, Tuberville has remained steadfast in his protest against a Defense Department policy that reimburses costs for service members who travel out of state in order to get an abortion.
.@POTUS 's historic nomination of Adm. Lisa Franchetti as Chief of Naval Operations, making her the 1st woman to hold that post if confirmed, builds on our diversity and strength, as does her wealth of experience, skill, and knowledge.
Diversity is our greatest strength.
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