But the Freedom Caucus released a statement urging GOP members to vote against the NDAA to hold the Biden administration ‘accountable’ for the frenzied Afghanistan withdrawal, to fight against ‘turning our military into a progressive social experiment,’ and to protest an amendment that adds women to the draft. Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Biggs said at a press conference Wednesday afternoon he believes his caucus is unified in opposing the bill. ‘I don’t think there is a dissent.’ Buck told DailyMail.com he is ‘leaning toward voting against’ the bill due to its enormous cost and frustrations with the military.
He called the $85 billion in equipment left behind in Afghanistan after the withdrawal ‘absolutely horrendous.’ ‘The idea that we’re just going to be writing blank checks for the military is terrible.’ ‘We have weak military leadership who will not stand up to political leadership,’ he added.
Buck said that he, like other Republicans, was also concerned about critical race theory being ‘forced upon an unwilling military.’
The football coach from a local prep school, got the booster shot a short time ago. Today he is in hospital being treated for blood clots throughout his body.