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Pentagon asks Tuberville to approve Lt. Gen. Ronald Clark for top Army position

Pentagon officials are urging senators to confirm Lt. Gen. Ronald Clark for a prominent role in the armed forces after news broke that Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville would block Clark's nomination.

Tuberville expressed concerns about the length of time it took authorities to inform President Joe Biden about the health problems of his Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin.

Clark is one of Austin's most senior advisers and was set to become the four-star commander of U.S. Army operations in the Pacific, but that appointment is now on hold.

Mallory Jaspers, press secretary for Senator Tuberville, told USA TODAY that the senator was concerned about the connection between Clark and Austin's health problems.