Former President Donald Trump vowed, if elected come November, to rehire military service members who were let go for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccination and said “They will get their back pay and an apology from our government.”
Very few of the fired 8,000 service members have rejoined the military following the repeal of the vaccine mandate.
Several groups, including First Liberty Institute and New Civil Liberties Alliance, have sued over the federal vaccine mandates and unconstitutional COVID-19 executive action.
Should the military members who were fired for not taking the Covid-19 vaccination receive back pay from the US Government?