Sen. Tommy Tuberville backtracks after calling white nationalists ‘American’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) was forced to reverse course Tuesday after suggesting during a CNN interview Monday night that describing white nationalists as racists was up for debate.

“My opinion of a white nationalist, if somebody wants to call them a white nationalist, to me, is an American,” the former college football coach told CNN’s Kaitlin Collins.

“It’s an American. Now, if that white nationalist is a racist, I’m totally against anything that they want to do because I am 110% against racism.”

Collins, an Alabama native, pressed Tuberville repeatedly on his comments, at one point stating that “a white nationalist is racist.”

“Well, that’s your opinion,” Tuberville shot back.

The jaw-dropping exchange came as Tuberville was already under fire for single-handedly blocking hundreds of nominations for Defense Department positions over the military’s abortion-access policies implemented after the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville argued Monday that classifying white supremacists as racists is an opinion.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.)
The Alabama senator is at the center of a fight against a Pentagon policy to ensure members have access to abortion.
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Tuberville later clarified that if “people think that a white nationalist is a racist,” he agrees that particular individual should not serve in the military.

In May, the Alabama Republican stepped into controversy by criticizing efforts to root out white supremacists in the military.

At the time, the 68-year-old posited that “the Democrats characterize all MAGA Republicans in the military as white nationalists” and also contended that white nationalists are “Americans.”

Tuberville was peppered with questions about the interview by the Capitol Hill press corps Tuesday and repeatedly tried to move beyond his comments from the previous night.

On Tuesday afternoon, Tuberville relented, telling reporters that “white nationalists are racists.”

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle blistered his remarks.

“White supremacy is simply unacceptable in the military and in our whole country,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters.

“It’s hard to believe that the senator from Alabama has to be corrected again. The senator from Alabama is wrong, wrong, wrong. The definition of white nationalism is not a matter of opinion,” Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said on the chamber floor.

“For a member of the United States Senate to speculate about what white nationalism means, as if it’s some benign little thought experiment, is deeply and terribly disturbing,” he added.


Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks on the chamber floor Tuesday, July 11, 2023.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer denounced his colleague from Alabama’s remarks.
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“White supremacy and racism have absolutely no place in our country. Period. The end,” Tuberville’s fellow Alabaman, Sen. Katie Britt told reporters.

“White nationalism is racism, by definition. It’s not a matter of opinion. For the senator to play games with this is dangerous stuff. He should apologize and change course,” said Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.).

Tuberville’s hold on Pentagon nominations has left the Marine Corps without a Senate-confirmed commandant for the first time in 164 years after Gen. David H. Berger ended his tenure as the service’s top officer Monday.


Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.)
Sen. Tommy Tuberville assumed office in 2021 after narrowly beating out former attorney general Jeff Sessions in a Republican primary. 
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Even some Republicans such as McConnell have voiced apprehension about their colleague’s blockade. But so far, Tuberville has held firm.

A rep for Tuberville did not immediately respond to requests for comment.



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