U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (left) and U.S. Navy drag queen Harpy Daniels (right) | mikerogers.house.gov / Instagram @harpy_daniels
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (left) and U.S. Navy drag queen Harpy Daniels (right) | mikerogers.house.gov / Instagram @harpy_daniels
Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL 3) has been named to the House and Senate conference committee that will craft the 2024 National Defense Reauthorization Act (NDAA), the bill that funds America's military. However, the House has been without a speaker, and conflict has broken out in Israel after a brutal terrorist attack by Hamas sparked a war between Israel and the terrorist group.
Rogers and the other members of the committee will have to decide whether to adopt the House version of the bill, which focuses on key defense spending, or the Senate version, which includes controversial social spending. This social spending includes reimbursing abortion travel, paying for gender reassignment surgeries, drag shows at military bases, and so-called racial equity training.
According to CNN, the death toll from Hamas' attack on Israel has risen to more than 1,400 people, including at least 30 Americans. Hamas is currently holding at least 155 hostages, according to the Israeli Defense Force.
Israeli soldiers have reported witnessing the bodies of beheaded infants at the Kfar Aza kibbutz, and the Israeli Defense Forces have discovered the aftermath of horrific violence, including blood-spattered rooms and the burned and mutilated bodies of Hamas' victims, according to CBS News.
ABC News reports that at least 29 Americans have been killed in Israel, with some remaining missing or captured.
Earlier this year, Rep. Rogers issued a statement condemning the Biden administration for, in his words, turning the Defense Department into “an abortion travel agency over a lethal fighting force.”
In September 2023, Rep. Rogers reiterated his disgust with the DOD's pro-abortion policies, citing the abortion travel policy as an example of the Biden administration's push to use the military to advance the Left's social agendas.
Earlier this year, on the topic of the defense budget, Rogers told The Hill “We’re going to cut money that’s being spent on wokeism.”
However, despite his opposition to the “wokeism” and abortion spending in the Senate’s version of the NDAA, Rogers seemed to indicate that all of it would remain in the final bill, stating that “nobody on our side seriously believes” that the conservative policies passed in the House version would be adopted into law.
The House version included several provisions that would eliminate all Pentagon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs and personnel, block military school libraries from purchasing or possessing “pornographic and radical gender ideology books,” and bar the DOD and DOD health programs from covering gender reassignment procedures.
The House version also includes the Jackson-Roy amendment, which prevents the DOD from reimbursing service members for abortion-related expenses, and an amendment that codifies a ban on drag shows on military bases, according to the Texas Tribune.
Also included and passed in the House bill were several amendments from Congressman Jim Banks whose office referred to the Banks amendments as “anti-woke amendments.” The Banks amendments included a provision to suspend the Navy’s Digital Ambassador Program, which had been using drag queen videos as part of their recruitment efforts.
According to the NY Post, Yeoman 2nd Class Joshua Kelley, who performs drag under the name Harpy Daniels, was chosen by the Navy as one of its first “Digital Ambassadors.” The “Digital Ambassador” program included 5 active duty personnel and was designed to help boost recruitment efforts.
The so-called “anti-woke” Banks amendments also took on racial quotas in admissions to service academies as well as DOD policies related to promotions and assignments. According to a release on Banks’ website, the Banks amendments would eliminate racial discrimination and quotas in admissions for Military academies, like West Point, and would further require the DOD to issue policy that all military accessions, assignments, selections, or promotions must be decided based on merit and also prohibits any quotas being assigned to applicant pools.
A lawsuit against West Point challenging its race-based admissions policies has been filed by Students for Fair Admissions, the same group that won an affirmative action case against Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill, according to CNN.
A Magnolia Tribune report from February of 2022 found that US Service members had spent 5,889,082 man-hours on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion trainings and seminars since President Biden took office the previous year. The report also included a letter from General Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time, stating that during that same period the DOD had spent $476,874 on DEI trainings and a further $535,000 on a training program called “Extremism Stand Down.”
A survey conducted by the Heritage Foundation found that 68% of active service members had witnessed politicization in the military, and 65% expressed concern about this development.
After three weeks without a speaker of the house, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected speaker. According to CBS News, the House and Senate now have until November 17th to pass a series of spending bills, including the NDAA.