GOP blasts Schumer for ‘dereliction of duty’ as defense spending package sits in Senate
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Senate Republicans blasted Sen. Majority Leader Chucker Schumer Tuesday for his failure to bring the $768 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to the floor for a vote, calling it a “dereliction of duty.”
The bill, which would provide the 2022 budget for the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, is traditionally passed on a bipartisan basis.
The group of Republican senators expressed concern regarding China’s recent hypersonic missile test and argued there is an immediate need to ensure the Pentagon’s funding remains intact.
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