Rep. Jim Banks, the Indiana Republican who chairs the House Armed Services military personnel subcommittee, said the Army under President Biden is using an overly broad ideological approach to police the speech of conservative service members, effectively forcing them to hide their beliefs for fear of retaliation from their superiors in the chain of command.
Army faces fresh heat over security briefing that labeled pro-life groups as 'terrorists'
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Mr. Banks, an Indiana Republican who chairs the Armed Services Committee's military personnel panel, said there are "still many unanswered questions about Governor Walz's relationship with the Chinese Communist Party."
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin questioned about Tim Walz's 30 trips to China
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