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Biden’s vindictive military-funding COVID vaccine blackmail harms national security

Por: New York Post Opinion December 12, 2022

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Despite President Joe Biden is refusing to commit to funding our nation’s military unless we continue to t. In fact, when asked, his press secretary refuses even to say he’ll sign the funding bill. Our military is suffering a severe recruiting crisis, and Biden’s fixation on a never-ending pandemic and woke military is certainly not helping. As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, I’ve spent the last six months fighting for... + full article



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