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Washington, D.C. – On Sunday, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates commended the For Country Caucus for their pragmatism and bipartisanship during his full interview for CBS News’ “Face the Nation” with Margaret Brennan. While discussing the growing threat polarization presents to U.S. national security, Gates described the caucus as giving him hope for the nation’s future in civility and bipartisanship.
“We can’t start solving some of these big problems,” Gates said, “until we have some restoration of civility and where people actually respect each other.”
The clip of Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates discussing the For Country Caucus can be viewed here. A transcript of the exchange follows:
“FACE THE NATION”
MAY 21, 2023
GATES: How do you get past this paralysis? How do you get past this lack of civility? Maybe you need a new generation of people who have a different approach to dealing with others.
BRENNAN: Is there any glimmer of hope there that you see on the horizon? Or new talent?
GATES: Well, I think there is actually. I think there are several caucuses, in the House in particular, that are looking for ways to have more pragmatic problem solving in Congress—to have more bipartisanship.
There is one caucus that is comprised of almost entirely former military, people who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, the For Country Caucus. That’s now got two dozen members that basically—to get the support—they have to agree to a number of steps in terms of cooperating on a bipartisan basis, and about half of them are Democrats and half are Republicans. And you’ve got several other caucuses along those lines. So yeah, those give me hope. I think it’s got to start. We can’t start solving some of these big problems until we have some restoration of civility and where people actually respect each other.
BRENNAN: Well, thank you for the civil conversation today, Mr. Secretary.
GATES: Always my pleasure, thank you.
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Co-Chaired by Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) and Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06), the bipartisan For Country Caucus provides principled military veteran members the opportunity to work together across party lines to pass thoughtful legislation in national security, veterans affairs, and national service. Since its founding in 2019, the caucus has advocated for a less polarized Congress that works for — and is trusted by — Americans.