By Katrina Trinko, Editor-in-chief of The Daily Signal
President
Joe Biden’s administration will no longer move the U.S. Space Command to
Huntsville, Alabama, despite the government’s own analysis showing the move
made sense.
The
Associated Press first reported the news, citing unnamed government officials
as sources.
So what’s
up? Well, it’s likely retaliation against Alabama for its pro-life policies.
For months, Democrats have been making the case that military bases shouldn’t
be in pro-life states.
The
Associated Press reports that the unnamed U.S. officials “said the abortion
issue had no effect at all on Biden’s decision.”
But that’s
hard to swallow when you look at the timeline.
The Biden
administration initially delayed the decision—which had been made by President
Donald Trump—to move U.S. Space Command to Huntsville, Alabama. The
administration ordered instead new reviews of the move.
“In both
cases, the Defense Department’s inspector general and the Government
Accountability Office affirmed the process that resulted in Huntsville’s
selection using objective criteria for basing decisions,” reported my colleague
Rob Bluey.
In ye old
days of 2021, before the Dobbs v. Jackson’s Women Health Organization decision
overturned Roe v. Wade, a Biden official showed support for the Huntsville
move.
“[Defense]
Secretary [Lloyd] Austin has communicated to Air Force leaders that he supports
their decision-making process about the preferred location of Space Command
headquarters,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement Feb. 22.
But then Roe
v. Wade was overturned—and Alabama’s law banning abortion went into effect. In
contrast, abortion is not only legal in Colorado, but a “2022 executive order
and a 2023 law shield those seeking or providing abortions in Colorado from
laws in other states,” reports The New York Times.
Sen. Michael
Bennet, D-Colo., explicitly argued in March in a speech on the Senate floor
that military bases shouldn’t be in pro-life states.
“In the wake
of Dobbs, we literally have no policy to account for the harm of moving a base
from a state that protects access to reproductive care, like Colorado, to a
state that does not, like Alabama,” said Bennet.
That same
month, Bennet, and Colorado’s other senator, Democrat John Hickenlooper, signed
a letter with other Democrat senators that noted “13 states have a total ban on
abortion and other states are moving to severely limit access to abortion
service.”
“The
Department of Defense should also consider the availability and accessibility
of health care, including abortion and reproductive care, when making basing
decisions,” the senators wrote.
Furthermore,
NBC News reported in May that “[s]ome defense and congressional officials
believe the White House is laying the groundwork to halt plans to move U.S.
Space Command’s headquarters to Alabama in part because of concerns about the
state’s restrictive abortion law, according to two U.S. officials and one U.S.
defense official familiar with the discussions.”
The Biden
administration decision also comes as Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville
is fighting the Defense Department’s new abortion policies, which provide
travel expenses and up to three weeks off for service members who have
abortions. Tuberville has refused to allow unanimous consent for military
promotions in recent months, arguing that the Defense Department policy should
be voted on. “I will keep my hold until the Pentagon follows the law [or]
Congress changes the law,” Tuberville said in June on the Senate floor.
If senators truly thought military readiness was at risk, the Senate could still vote on military promotions, despite Tuberville’s objections, by doing a more time-consuming up or down vote. However, while senators have found time to moan about Tuberville’s principled concerns about the Defense Department’s rogue pro-abortion action, they can’t be bothered to find the time to vote on what they claim are critical military promotions.
The usual
narrative is that conservatives are the culture war aggressors. But this latest
move from the Biden administration shows that the pro-abortion side is willing
to go to extreme measures to ensure that it’s legal to take the life of an
unborn child.
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