U.S. Troops Get Way More Than They Bargained For From Biden

The Department of Defense officially announced on Monday that it will require all active-duty military members to get the controversial COVID-19 vaccine.

The announcement was delivered by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in a memo sent to all Pentagon employees which said that the mandates could go into effect “no later than mid-September.”

“I want you to know that I will seek the President’s approval to make the vaccines mandatory no later than mid-September, or immediately upon the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) licensure, whichever comes first,” Austin said.

While all three COVID-19 vaccines being administered in the United States are under emergency use authorization, officials have suggested that the Pfizer–BioNTech version could become FDA-approved as soon as this month.

Approval is typically a more strenuous process, requiring more evidence of efficacy and safety than emergency clearance does, but many suspect that the FDA is being politically motivated to accelerate the vaccine’s approval

Austin will seek a waiver to make the vaccines mandatory since they haven’t yet been approved, unless approval comes soon, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters in Washington.

“The intervening few weeks will be spent preparing for this transition. I have every confidence that Service leadership and your commanders will implement this new vaccination program with professionalism, skill, and compassion. We will have more to say about this as implementation plans are fully developed,” Austin said.

He also said officials would be keeping a close watch on the increase in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations in the United States.

“I will not hesitate to act sooner or recommend a different course to the President if I feel the need to do so,” Austin said.

The move by Austin is just the latest in a series of forced injections among government employees at the hands of the Biden admin. President Joe Biden not surprisingly said in a statement that he supports Austin’s plan.

“Being vaccinated will enable our service members to stay healthy, to better protect their families, and to ensure that our force is ready to operate anywhere in the world,” he said.

Other Pentagon personnel will be encouraged to be vaccinated and face regular testing and stricter rules if they don’t, under Biden’s recent directive, Austin said on Aug. 9.

“To defend this Nation, we need a healthy and ready force. I strongly encourage all DoD military and civilian personnel — as well as contractor personnel — to get vaccinated now and for military Service members to not wait for the mandate,” he said.

The announcement comes several days after Republican Rep. Mark Green and 15 other members of Congress urged Austin not to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for the troops.

“The law of the United States is clear: Mandatory vaccination is illegal for military personnel prior to complete approval,” they wrote in a letter.

“As long as the vaccine is authorized under an Emergency Use Authorization, the Department of Defense does not have the authority to implement such an order. Servicemembers who do not wish to receive the vaccine cannot be required until the approval process is completed. Any action to require it is illegal. The Secretary of Defense is not above the law. The courts concurred,” they wrote, citing the National Research Act of 1974 and the court decision in 2004 in Doe v. Rumsfeld.

Author: Davis Ruthen


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