The White House is firing back at Republicans that would roll back 'woke' priorities of the administration and push to reinstate over 8,000 terminated service members for refusing the COVID vaccine.In a statement of administration policy released Monday, the White House said it is looking forward to working with to pass the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), but had a number of 'concerns' it demands be addressed prior to final passage. The House Rules Committee is set to take up the bill this week and then move the legislation to the floor for a full body vote before it heads to the .Rep. Jim Banks, who chairs who chairs the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel, took issue with the White House's specific complaints about a series of amendments he led - and passed out of committee - that would 'offer redress' to service members who were 'unjustly discharged' by requiring the to set up a reinstatement process and ensure no negative retaliation.
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