
During a battle protest in Asheboro, North Carolina on Wednesday, former president Donald Trump vowed to rejoin the military service members who were fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccination and made the promise that the state would give them an apology and again paid.
” Kamala] Harris ] and Crooked Joe purged 8, 000 service members from our military for refusing their COVID vaccine mandate. They refused to do it”, Trump said on Wednesday. ” We did n’t want a mandate. The mandate — you just ca n’t do that”.
Trump continued,” I will rejoin every soldier that was fired with an apology and again pay.” They will receive an explanation from our state and their back give.
The former president told the audience that he hoped the services people who were fired over the Biden-Harris government’s COVID-19 vaccine authority had found “great work” and were now “making a lot of money.” Trump said he hoped that the service members may return if he were elected president and gave them another chance to serve. He added,” The authority things should have never happened”.
According to The Washington Examiner, simply 43 of the 8, 000 support people fired over the COVID-19 vaccination had rejoined the military as of October 2023 following the repeal of the Biden-Harris government’s COZVID-19 vaccine mandate. The outlet noted that several parties, including New Civil Liberties Alliance and First Liberty Institute, have sued the state over the Biden-Harris government’s vaccine demands during the COVID-19 crisis.
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During Wednesday’s march, Trump also slammed the Biden-Harris leadership for causing the “major recruitment and retention problems” in the defense.
The previous president claimed that almost every branch is experiencing a significant recruitment and retention crisis because Comrade Kamala and Joe Biden have made confidence in our army so low. I will start the largest peacetime recruitment drive in the background of the armed forces when I take business. We must employ excellent people to fill our armed forces.
Trump expressed concern that the U.S. military not longer has” spirit” and that men are no longer encouraging their companions to enlist in the military. Speaking optimistically of the government’s coming under a potential Trump-Vance leadership, the former president said,” The feeling of nature, pride, and fame will soon come roaring back and reach amounts never seen before. We’re going to make it so popular that I want to withdraw and enlist in the military.”