Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is reaching out to former service members who were pushed out of the military over vaccines to invite them to be reinstated.
During COVID, the Biden administration authorized the coercive use of an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) vaccine, falsely labeling it “interchangeable” with the fully FDA-approved Comirnaty shot, which was largely unavailable to troops.
The result: tens of thousands of servicemen and women punished, discharged, or sidelined—all for refusing a gene therapy product they were never legally obligated to take.
The Trump administration is trying to right a wrong done to thousands who stepped up to defend our nation.
Secretary Hegseth shared, “Joe Biden’s mandate to force military service members to take the COVID-19 vaccine was wrongfully and unlawfully applied because the Biden Pentagon refused to grant exemptions for certain medical and faith reasons, not to mention it was an experimental vaccine.”
“As a result, many service members and their families suffered severe hardship, and the department lost trust with the American people.”
“President Trump’s executive order on this topic stated that the military unjustly discharged those who refused the vaccine, regardless of their conscience or the years of service given to our nation.”
“He called this what it is: an unfair, overly broad, and completely unnecessary burden on our warriors. Under the leadership of President Trump, the War Department is committed to doing everything we can to make it right, as you know.”
“We want warriors of conscience, warriors who made a principled stand for truth.”
“We want them back in our ranks as soon as possible.”
Source: The Gateway Pundit