Sens. Paul, Cruz Join Efforts to Reform Military Sexual Assault Management
Democratic New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has been fighting the Pentagon and many military hawks on both the left and the right to make changes in the way sex crime cases are handled within the troops. Currently the decision whether to pursue sexual assault claims rests in the hands of the victim's commanding officer. Gillibrand wants to change the system and have independent military prosecutors investigate these crimes.
Today Tea Party Republican Senators Rand Paul (Kentucky) and Ted Cruz (Texas) announced their support for Gillibrand's cause, broadening her base of allies.
Politico reported earlier today:
Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz have joined an upstart effort to remove the chain of command from military sexual assault cases, POLITICO has learned.
The tea party favorites give the bill's lead sponsor, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, critical conservative cover as she battles the Pentagon and hawks in both parties on her proposal to create a new prosecution system for major military crimes.
Paul is scheduled to attend a press conference Tuesday in the Capitol with Gillibrand and other bill backers, including Sens. Chuck Grassley and Barbara Boxer, to discuss his new position, which inches the New York Democrat closer to the 51 votes she hopes is all she'll need when her proposal comes up for debate as early as next week.
Politico subsequently posted the press conference videos, which you can watch here.
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