Friday, during an interview on Mobile, AL radio’s FM Talk 106.5, Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) discussed the current situation on Capitol Hill, which he likened to a “war zone” with the National Guard presence.
The freshman U.S. Senator also questioned the treatment of the guardsman deployed around the U.S. Capitol.
Tuberville speculated the continued National Guard troops on Capitol Hill is attributed to the security lapse, one which he said fell under House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) watch.
“I guess this came from Nancy Pelosi because she dropped the ball,” he said. “She’s the head of security for the Capitol. Of course, she isn’t going to take the blame for anything. They’re all there, and I think they’re going to stay there through the State of the Union address. But they don’t need to be there. Capitol Police obviously were overwhelmed.”
The Alabama Republican lawmaker said the January 6 incident set the Republican Party back “a good ways,” and added those involved “had no business going in the Capitol.”
“It really disappointed me how people handled that,” Tuberville added. “It is what it is, and it is kind of like in a football game. We fumbled three or four times in a row there as Republicans, and now we’ve got to fight back because they’re using it against us every day with all these troops and the razor wire, and ‘Republicans are bad,’ and you know ‘we want to take over the world.’ But we’ll come back. We just got to keep a positive attitude, and work and work for the people of this country.”