Navy SEALs are suing President Biden over his vax mandate
· Nov 10, 2021 · NottheBee.com

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A group of Navy SEALs filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its vaccine mandate, the latest to join the legal fight over what critics are calling unconstitutional government overreach.

Dozens of SEALs, along with other Navy service members, joined in the lawsuit after the Department of Defense refused to grant them COVID-19 vaccination exemptions.

All members of the military are required to take the Fauci ouchie shot, or else face dishonorable discharge. Not a single religious exemption has been granted across all branches of the armed services.

"Each of their religious exemption denials appear to be identical, suggesting the Navy is not taking their requests seriously," the group said. "The Navy also warned some of the plaintiffs that if they sought a religious exemption, the Navy would confiscate their Special Warfare devices – such as the famous SEAL 'Trident' – that they proudly wear on their uniforms. The Vaccine Mandate substantially burdens the SEALs' free exercise of religion, and the Department of Defense has failed to prove it has a compelling government interest, or that there are no less restrictive ways to further its effort to mitigate the Covid-19 virus."

Meanwhile, the SEALs and our other elite fighting forces are being drained of needed talent and experience in order to keep our military strong.

"We generally have about 2,500 Navy SEALs," Robert O'Neill, a former Navy SEAL who claims to have killed Osama Bin Laden in Operation Neptune Spear, said after the mandate was announced. "It takes time to get to certain levels. Hundreds are leaving because of nonsense."

This seems like a good time in history to do this.

After all, what could go wrong with forcing a bunch of good men and women to leave their service as elite operators over a vaccine mandate for a virus that is overwhelmingly not fatal to most of the population?


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