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Service members 30 and over will test annually and can choose to receive testosterone replacement therapy if they are recommended for treatm
Pete Hegseth is a complete moron. That has made him a perfect fit for Trump's cabinet of incompetents.
Whiskey Pete now wants to give troops testosterone tests.
The Pentagon will begin annually testing service members 30 and over for testosterone deficiencies, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday. Hegseth said in a video posted to social media that the new screening would become part of the Defense Department’s periodic health assessment for military personnel. The health exam has been mandatory since 2016 and is used to measure medical condition, behavioral health, mental health and readiness to deploy. Service members who are recommended for treatment will have the choice to receive testosterone replacement therapy, Hegseth said. Personnel under 30 can volunteer for an examination.
As commander-in-chief, wouldn't Dementia Donald be a candidate for such a test? 🤔
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Pentagon proposes new secrecy power to withhold unclassified records from public-access laws
Washington — The Pentagon is asking Congress for broad new authority to withhold unclassified records from the public, a proposal that transparency advocates say could significantly reduce the public’s ability to scrutinize the nation’s largest federal agency and understand how billions of taxpayer dollars are spent. The legislative proposal seeks to create a new section of federal law allowing…