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GOP senator slammed over military COVID vaccine remarks: Incredibly dumb

Por: Newsweek Nation December 05, 2022

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A Republican senator's comments opposing COVID-19 vaccination requirements for the military have drawn criticism, including from her own GOP colleagues.Senator Marsha Blackburn, the first term senator from Tennessee, appeared on Fox News on Friday where she discussed the upcoming vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual bill that sets policies and funding for the country's various defense agencies. Blackburn,... + full article



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