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First Posted: Jul 26, 2021 09:45 PM EDT Photo : Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images U.S. President Joe Biden slammed a reporter for asking him a question about the COVID vaccine mandate, calling the reporter a pain in the neck. The question was off his preferred topic of Iraq, with the reporter involved NBC s Kelly O Donnell asking him to comment on frontline Veteran Affairs workers being required to get a COVID Vaccine, according to a Fox News report. Biden told the reporter that she was such a pain in the neck. He added that he is still going to answer the question as they have known each other for so long. ....
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It was truly disheartening to learn the results of the May 5, 2021, House of Representative’s Committee on Veterans Affairs. The House Committee Hearing was… ....
increase font size Share Re: “Letter to the editor: Military veterans and ICE are not compatible” (March 26): I’m another Vietnam veteran who concurs with Robert “Sam” Kelley that combining an ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) office with a veterans health care facility is a bad idea – although for different reasons. Since 2017, 92 veterans who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces have been deported to their countries of origin. According to ICE, 94,000 non-citizen veterans reside in our country. All of them are eligible for Veterans Affairs benefits. Many, of course, suffer from war wounds and post-traumatic stress disorder. ....