House Republicans passed a conservative version of the massive military funding bill, as the Pentagon tries to avoid a political showdown over America’s most divisive social issues.
House lawmakers passed the National Defense Authorization Act on Friday in a narrowly won, mostly party-line vote, setting up a clash with the Senate, which has its own version of the $886 billion legislation. In years past, the NDAA has been
that Republican lawmakers say are needed to push back against “the radical woke ideology being forced on our servicemen and women.”which would do away with Pentagon offices dedicated to increasing diversity, equity and inclusion, known as DEI; reinstate troops forced out for refusing the coronavirus vaccine; and deny abortion support to service members — as a dangerous attempt to use the military to advance Republicans’ “culture wars” priorities.
Pentagon officials said they were watching closely for signs of how the debate will shape the department’s activities and its management of an active-duty force of more than 1 million. “This administration has infused abortion politics into our military, covid politics into our military, DEI politics into our military, and it is a cancer on the best military in the history of the world,” he said, referencing aBrown did not address Schmitt’s characterizations but said the purpose of Air Force metrics, based on U.S. demographics, was to “broaden the pool” of officers rather than narrow opportunities for any one group. “We do not have quotas.
As Pentagon officials await a final bill, the Biden administration has spoken out about a related controversy in which Sen. Tommy Tuberville has held upTuberville’s block has left the Marine Corps without a commandant and plunged hundreds of families into uncertainty as they wait on new assignments.
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