In a development that perfectly captures the bureaucratic games still being played in Washington, service members who were kicked out of the military for refusing the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate are now technically allowed to return—thanks to President Donald Trump. But the Pentagon is making sure that many of them won’t.
During a press briefing on Tuesday, Tim Dill, acting deputy undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, detailed how the Department of Defense plans to reinstate troops who were pushed out during the 2021 vaccine purge. His announcement came as part of a formal DoD release.
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Let’s not forget: Biden’s defense leadership implemented a vaccine requirement in August 2021, and the fallout was severe. A staggering 8,700 service members had their careers abruptly halted—many against their will—before the mandate was finally lifted in 2023.
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THERE SHOULDN’T BE ANY STIPULATIONS FOR MILITARY MEN WHO WERE LET GO IN THE BIDEN REGIME ERA, TO RE-ENIST. AS LONG AS THEY ARE STILL FIT.