WASHINGTON — A key group of Senate Democrats urged Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday morning to exercise his authority as head of the Senate GOP and “prevail” to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville's “reckless hold” on military nominations.“We write you today to share our deep concern for the stability of our Armed Services and national
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A key group of Senate Democrats urged Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday morning to exercise his authority as head of the Senate GOP and “prevail” to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville‘s “reckless hold” on military nominations.

“We write you today to share our deep concern for the stability of our Armed Services and national security and call on you to exercise your leadership to protect the readiness of our military,” the senators wrote in a letter to McConnell, according to a copy obtained by NBC News.

Tuberville, an Alabama Republican, has been “single-handedly blocking the promotion of hundreds of generals and admirals” and “threatening our national security” over his opposition to a Defense Department policy that pays travel expenses for service members who need to go out of state to obtain an abortion, the letter said.

“We know you share our concerns about the consequences of this hold on our Armed Services, and as the leader of your conference, we urge you to take stronger action to resolve this situation,” the senators said in their letter to McConnell.

The Democratic signatories to the letter — led by Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii — include Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Jacky Rosen of Nevada, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Tim Kaine of Virginia, Mark Kelly of Arizona, and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, along with Sen. Angus King of Maine, an independent who caucuses with Democrats.

They all serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee with Tuberville, who has said he would end his blockade on military nominations, which now affects more than 250 officers, if given a vote on the Pentagon’s abortion policy.

A spokesperson for McConnell did not provide comment when asked about the letter from Senate Democrats, but the minority leader’s press secretary, Doug Andres, said in a post on Twitter, “Did Democrats forget that they’re in the majority and control the floor?”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer last week signaled openness to giving Tuberville a standalone vote affirming the policy but put the onus on Senate Republicans to find a path forward.

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