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Clay Higgins for Congress: Higgins Fighting for LSU ROTC Cadet Injured by Biden’s COVID Mandate

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA)  delivered a letter today to President Biden and top Department of  Defense (DOD) officials, demanding they preserve all documents related  to the denial of LSU Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet  Madison Burdett’s request for a religious exemption to the COVID-19  vaccine mandate.

“Cadet Burdett’s willingness to serve our nation makes her a true  American patriot. She is unjustly being denied the opportunity to serve  our nation based on a personal, religious decision,” Congressman Higgins wrote. “The denial of her appeal just weeks ahead of her graduation will  disenroll her from the ROTC program and prevent her from becoming  eligible for commissioning as an officer in the future.”

“The United States Army’s policy is clearly politically driven. You are  all responsible for callously derailing the military careers of American  servicemen by mandating COVID vaccinations that have proven to be not  only ineffective, but dangerous to healthy individuals under 30, and  medically quite controversial, based upon over 2 years of unbiased  scientific research worldwide,” continued Congressman Higgins. “Your administration has persecuted Cadet Burdett and every other  American Soldier, Sailor, Airman and Marine who has fallen to this  unconscionable policy. It is shamefully abhorrent, and goes against the  core principles that our nation represents. You should all resign, every  one of you. As a senior member of the House Committee on Oversight and  Reform, I promise a congressional inquiry into this disgraceful  practice.”

To aid with oversight investigations, Congressman Higgins directed that  all e-mails, electronic documents, phone calls, handwritten documents,  and other records of the decision be preserved.

Read the full letter here

Original source can be found here.

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