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NDAA Strengthens Defense, Bolsters Constitutional Oversight

Liberty Check

  • Repeals 1991/2002 AUMFs to restore Congressional war authority
  • Cuts Pentagon DEI and climate spending, returning focus to core defense
  • Bans transgender participation in service academy sports, bases advancement on merit

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) sets a $900.6 billion defense budget, exceeding the prior administration’s request.

It repeals outdated war authorizations, curbs unchecked presidential war powers, and enacts a 3.8% pay raise for service members.

The bill enforces restrictions on U.S. investments in China, citing national security, and renews aid to Ukraine for two more years.

Key conservative priorities advance, including removing diversity, equity, and inclusion measures, slashing over $1 billion from Pentagon climate programs, and instituting merit-only military promotions.

Provisions expanding in vitro fertilization access and affordable housing reforms were excluded, keeping the bill anchored in national security and core defense responsibilities.

Lawmakers hail the package as a win for fiscal discipline, military readiness, and constitutional oversight.

Americans must remain alert to ensure Congress legislates in accordance with the Constitution and American interests.

Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.

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