NDAA Does Not Put America’s Security First
Washington, D.C. - Today, Lieutenant General (Retired) Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of the Center for American Security at AFPI, offered the following statement on the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Conference Report:
“Gender transition surgeries, taxpayer-funded abortion, radical climate policies, diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and an unreformed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) extension do not contribute to military readiness and support for our warfighters.
Instead, the 2024 NDAA Conference Report gives the Department of Defense carte blanche authority to continue its quest toward political activism, instead of focusing on the core mission of protecting the United States of America.”
To learn more, please see AFPI’s Fact Sheet: Four Pillars to Ensuring the NDAA Puts America’s Security First.
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