
Military Vax Mandate Nullified by Congress
It wasn’t but a few months ago that our entire nation was gripped by an incessant and ugly debate about vaccines.
The way that the argument cleaved our nation was akin to brothers-shooting-brothers in the Civil War, at least in its thoroughness, and both sentiments permeated the upper echelons of American governance in scandalous, splashy ways.
Now, as we find ourselves moving back toward normalcy, even the military seems to be coming to their senses.
The Senate on Thursday passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which repeals the Biden administration’s military vaccine mandate.
The Senate passed H.R. 7776, the NDAA for the fiscal year 2023, 83-11. The bill featured strong bipartisan support for the bill.
And that’s not all:
The NDAA repeals Biden’s military vaccine mandate. While many Senate Republicans cheered the repeal of the mandate, GOP senators, such as Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), said he would continue to fight to give backpay to those who were “wrongfully discharged”.
Vaccine mandates have long been a source of heated debate in America, with many citizens wary of getting the jab.