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January 1, Trump’s Effort to Restore Unvaccinated Troops Falls Short, Here’s the Reason

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President Trump just signed an order to bring back troops who were kicked out of the military for not getting the COVID vaccine. They will get their old rank, all the money they missed, and their benefits back. This is a good first step but we need to do more.

The vaccine rule messed up a lot of lives. Over 8,000 troops were forced out, and many more left because they were facing trouble. Their religious rights were ignored, and some were punished just for asking to skip the vaccine on religious grounds.

The unvaccinated were not treated well. They had to wear masks, take weekly tests, and sometimes weren’t allowed to use the gym. In some places, they even had to wear red bands or tape to show they weren’t vaccinated.

Leaders like former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pushed hard for the vaccine and punished those who refused. Some people who took the vaccine even got sick, but we don’t know exactly how many because the military hasn’t shared all the data.

The vaccine order might have been illegal since the approved version wasn’t available to everyone. This has led to the worst recruitment trouble in years.

To make things right, we need three things. First, there should be a board to help fix the careers of those affected. These service members missed important chances to advance their careers. Second, the leaders who pushed the order should face court martials. They need to be held accountable so that trust can be restored. Third, we need to check how the vaccine hurt health and offer help to those affected.

President Trump and Secretary Hegseth are working to make the military strong again. Bringing back these troops is a good start but more needs to be done.

I believe that with more understanding of the vaccine’s harm, President Trump and Secretary Hegseth will push for more fixes and justice. This includes setting up a board, holding leaders accountable, and taking care of those hurt by the vaccine.

These opinions are from John Frankman, who served as a Captain in the U.S. Army but had to leave because of the COVID-19 vaccine rule.

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The decision to bring back troops who were removed for not taking the COVID vaccine is a positive first step. Many service members suffered unfairly due to this rule, with over 8,000 troops forced out of the military. This disrupted their lives and ignored their religious rights. By reinstating them with their old rank, back pay, and benefits, we are beginning to mend the mistakes of the past.

However, simply reinstating troops is not enough. These individuals not only missed out on career opportunities but also faced unfair treatment and punishment. They had to endure weekly testing, restrictions from using facilities, and had to wear markings that singled them out. To truly fix this situation, a board should be established to help these service members regain the career chances they lost. Leaders responsible for enforcing the harsh vaccine rule need to face consequences to rebuild trust in the military.

Furthermore, it is crucial to examine any health impacts the vaccine may have caused and to provide assistance to those affected. We need to ensure that when mistakes are made, especially those that harm our military, they are recognized and corrected. By pushing for these actions, we not only correct past wrongs but also work toward making the military stronger and more fair for everyone involved.

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10 Comments

  1. Harry

    March 1, 2025 at 6:11 pm

    Get em back at all cost!
    Punish the leaders with ideas from these men and women and let them perform the punishment if they wish!

  2. Leslie

    March 1, 2025 at 7:27 pm

    I never got the vaccine but it wasn’t religious reasons. I just didn’t trust it nor any other vaccine. It shouldn’t have been ANY reason needed. The vaccines weren’t proven and did have side effects, including heart issues. Fauci also needs to face consequences in spite of his blanket pardon. He knew the vaccine did not prevent the spread of COVID and was not a cure for COVID. The whole COVID pandemic was because of that greedy bastard. I hope and pray for all of the military men and women that were affected by the military leader traitors in charge are able to rejoin if they wish with the same rank and back pay. Those that are unable to rejoin are fully compensated for their loss of pay and their medical expenses. I agree with Harry that the men and women affected should be able to impose punishment for those responsible. Court martials are in order. This was a huge travesty to our honorable heroes.

    • John

      March 1, 2025 at 8:26 pm

      Franken-fraudci can be sued by the states. The pardon doesn’t cover against that happening.

  3. Frank Bowers

    March 1, 2025 at 8:33 pm

    At the age of 85 and 100% DAV I had a choice of taking the jab 3 times or loose my eligibility for care. We had no recourse. Hy not punish those who imposed these rules on us. We were forced and I knew I would not be able to purchase a insurance policy as I am diabetic and have high BP, why not fire the lot who required this of us.

  4. Sheila Sanders

    March 1, 2025 at 11:35 pm

    I think they should be brought back at one rank higher than what they were when they were dismissed. That would put them back on track with their peers.

    • Lyndi

      March 2, 2025 at 11:12 am

      Agreed

  5. Nate

    March 2, 2025 at 10:33 am

    Many that were “Manditorialy Vaccinated”, aquired illnesses that ordinarily would NOT have received! The “so-called” vaccinations/boosters have caused complications and even death! NO ONE knows your body better than yourself and never allow anyone to tell you? “YOU MUST TAKE THIS”! Especially when it hasn’t been tested for long term side effects! This entire COVID-19 has been nothing more than bullshit and people dressed in white robes, pretending to be smart, GOD like and complete assholes!

  6. John

    March 2, 2025 at 12:00 pm

    I would add two things. 1- Instead of their old rank they should be promoted to the next higher rank because they probably missed that by being drummed out of the military. Also the Pentagon should provide them with an irrevocable contract that they will never be asked to take the Covid vaccine in the future.

  7. Roger L Meyer

    March 2, 2025 at 1:41 pm

    In late 2019 the research group that I work with sent a very detailed report on the COVID-19 “vaccine”.
    Our report, not done by armatures but by a group of PhD and MD level personnel showed most of the potential side effects which would or could prove harmful to those subjected to it’s injection.
    Unfortunately, money talks, and Biden and Fauci were making TONS of money, but not if they let our work become known.
    SO, in the best tradition of the Democrat party we were censored almost out of existence, but not quite. There were still some organizations located in other Nations that were not subject to Bidenism and retained their moral and ethical character.
    These groups can be found by a review of the medical literature dealing with the vaccine.

    But, all being said and done, the many hours of work done and PERSONAL money spent (our group is self funded) was simply ignored by the entire Washington cesspool and no action or precautions were taken.

  8. Fr.William Seuffert

    March 3, 2025 at 8:56 am

    I am sure many of them have new careers and jobs maybe college and most were in four 4 and out. I hope it works out for all those involved. I also think that everyone out of high school needs too serve two years including athletes and the rich no one can opt out unless they are totally disabled according to social security standards.

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