Congress returns from its Fourth of July recess this week with growing objections on the left and right to President Joe Biden’s military policies and a looming fight in the Senate over ethics standards for the Supreme Court.
The major item up for consideration in the House is one of the few perennial must-pass bills: The $886 billion National Defense Authorization Act. House conservatives are using the legislation as a vehicle to buck the Pentagon’s progressive social personnel policies, setting the stage for what could be a brutal policy fight when the measure reaches the floor as early as this week.
Also, a coalition of pro-life groups is urging House Republicans to use the debate over the NDAA to revoke the administration’s policy allowing service members time off and travel reimbursements for abortions. In a letter first obtained by Fox News Digital, the groups called on lawmakers to repeal the department’s “illegal” policy through the NDAA “in order for a ‘clean’ bill to move forward.
Senate Democrats tackled the ethics issue after reports of conservative justices receiving lavish gifts from wealthy Republican activists. Mr. Tuberville is withholding the unanimous consent needed to quickly advance hundreds of nominees and promotions because of his opposition to the Pentagon’s abortion policy.Mr. Tuberville’s blockage, which began in March, does not mean that they cannot be confirmed by the Senate. It does mean, however, that each nominee would have to be individually voted for on the Senate floor, which would be a lengthy process.
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