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“Sen. Inhofe is still reviewing Mr. Kahl’s nomination closely and looks forward to hearing from him in the coming weeks. He does have serious concerns with some of the policy positions that Mr. Kahl has taken in the past,” a spokesperson for Inhofe confirmed in a statement to The Hill.
On Afghanistan: Reed also said he believes Biden will extend the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan beyond May, at least for a little bit.
“In the short run … I would expect some extension,” Reed said. “Even operationally, I think the military would make the case they need more time, even if they re coming out.”
Defense Secretary Urges Service Members To Consider Vaccine in New Video By Austin Landis Washington, D.C. PUBLISHED 4:17 PM ET Feb. 24, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:17 PM EST Feb. 24, 2021
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In a video released Wednesday, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin addressed service members about the COVID-19 vaccine and the decision about whether to get the shot, calling it safe and effective.
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In a video address, Secretary of Defense Austin urged service members to consider getting the COVID-19 vaccine
He noted the safety and effectivness of the vaccine and the fact that he himself had gotten the shot
Last week, defense officials testified that about one-third of service members had opted out of the vaccine
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