The Guardian (USA)

Senator urges Democrats to ‘scream from the rooftops’ against Republican­s

- Martin Pengelly in New York

Democrats need to make more noise when taking on Republican­s, a US senator said, after angry remarks on the Senate floor in which he denounced the Missouri senator Josh Hawley for delaying Pentagon appointmen­ts and voting against aid to Ukraine, among other flashpoint­s.

“Democrats need to make more noise,” Brian Schatz, from Hawaii, told the Washington Post. “We have to scream from the rooftops, because this is a battle for the free world now.”

Schatz made waves with his Senate remarks on Thursday. His immediate subject was Hawley’s decision to place holds on Biden nominees including one for a senior Pentagon position.

“He is damaging the Department of Defense,” Schatz said. “We have senior DoD leaders, we have the armed services committee coming to us and saying, ‘I don’t know what to tell him. I don’t know how to satisfy him, but he is blocking the staffing of the senior leadership at the Department of Defense’”.

Referring to a famous picture of Hawley at the Capitol on the day of the 6 January 2021 attack, which the senator has used for fundraisin­g efforts, Schatz said: “This comes from a guy who raised his fist in solidarity with the insurrecti­onists”.

Then he returned to his theme.

“This comes from a guy who before the Russian invasion suggested that maybe it would be wise for [Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy] to make a few concession­s about Ukraine and their willingnes­s to join Nato.

“This comes from a guy who just about a month ago voted against Ukraine aid. He’s [now] saying it’s going too slow. He voted no. He voted no on Ukraine aid. And now he has the gall to say it’s going too slow.”

Hawley has said he will lift his holds if the secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, resigns over the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n.

Calling that “the final insult”, Schatz said: “That’s not a serious request. People used to come to me during the Trump administra­tion all the time. ‘Do you think Trump should resign? Do you think [former secretary of state Rex] Tillerson should resign?’ That’s stupid.

“Of course I think all the people I disagree with should quit their jobs and be replaced with people I love. Of course I think they should all resign. That’s not how this world works. That is not a reasonable request from a United States senator, that until the secretary of defense quits his job, I’m going to block all of his nominees. That’s prepostero­us.”

In February, Hawley tied his holds – which can be overcome, if slowly, via Senate procedure – to Biden’s alleged failure to stop the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“If you think that Vladimir Putin and the other dictators around this world weren’t emboldened by this administra­tion’s weakness,” he said, “by their utter failure in Afghanista­n, then you’ve got another thing coming.”

In his remarks, Schatz returned to Ukraine, pointing out that Hawley was among Republican­s who in Trump’s first impeachmen­t voted to acquit him for withholdin­g military aid to Kyiv in an attempt to extract political dirt on the Bidens.

“So spare me the new solidarity with the Ukrainians and with the free world because this man’s record is exactly the opposite,” Schatz said.

The senator was speaking in a midterm elections year, seven months out from polling day and with Republican­s favoured to retake the House and maybe the Senate. Speaking to the Post, he said he wanted voters to notice his attack on Hawley.

“The central selling propositio­n for a lot of moderate voters was that they could put Biden in place and then stop worrying about politics,” Schatz said, adding that despite this, noise from “the Maga movement continues to grow”.

“Voters who pay a normal amount of attention to our politics take their cues from elected officials as to how outrageous something is,” Schatz said.

“If we don’t seem particular­ly perturbed”, he added, situations like Hawley’s obstructio­n may come to seem like “no big deal”.

 ?? Photograph: Andrew Harnik/EPA ?? Brian Schatz said: ‘We have to scream from the rooftops, because this is a battle for the free world now.’
Photograph: Andrew Harnik/EPA Brian Schatz said: ‘We have to scream from the rooftops, because this is a battle for the free world now.’

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