U.S. House PASSES $900 billion National Defense Authorization Act, 312-112
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U.S. House of Representatives Approves $900 Billion National Defense Authorization Act with Wide Majority
In a resounding vote that prioritizes the Nation in the face of growing global threats, the United States House of Representatives has approved the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025 with an overwhelming vote of 312 to 112. This fundamental legislation, which allocates the colossal sum of 900 billion dollars, represents a decisive investment in the nation’s security and a clear rejection of the policies of weakness and defense cuts promoted by the radical left. The wide bipartisan majority demonstrates a shared recognition, albeit reluctant from some Democrats, that the United States must rebuild its military, modernize its nuclear arsenal, and project an incontestable deterrent power in an increasingly dangerous world dominated by hostile actors like China, Russia, and Iran.
The passage of this NDAA is a crucial victory for the Republican national security agenda and a triumph for the leadership of the key committee chairmen. The funds are strategically targeted to counter the expansionist threat of the Chinese Communist Party, accelerate the production of advanced weapons systems, and substantially improve the quality of life for troops and their families through the most significant pay raise in decades. This bill ensures that our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines not only have the best equipment in the world but also receive the compensation and support they deserve for their sacrifices. It is a direct investment in the men and women who defend our freedom, and an unequivocal message to our adversaries that the era of retreat and apology is over.
Contrary to the narrative of progressive media, this budget is not «runaway military spending,» but an essential correction after years of strategic disinvestment and misguided priorities under previous administrations. The funds are carefully allocated to close critical capability gaps, especially in the space, cyber, and undersea warfare domains, where our rivals have been aggressively advancing. Furthermore, the law includes vital provisions to derail the woke agenda that has infested the Pentagon, prohibiting the use of funds for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) indoctrination programs that undermine unit cohesion and divert resources from the primary mission: winning wars. This is a cultural victory as much as a strategic one, reaffirming that the role of our Armed Forces is the defense of the nation, not the promotion of radical social experiments.
The next step is the Senate, where Republican leadership is expected to maintain a firm stance to ensure that key provisions are not diluted by Democrats more interested in globalist agendas than in American might. The passage of this NDAA in its current form is imperative to restore credible deterrence, support key allies like Israel and Taiwan, and ensure that the United States can confront multiple fronts simultaneously. With this vote, the House of Representatives has sent a powerful message: national security and sovereignty are non-negotiable values. The priority now is to ensure that this commitment to a strong defense becomes law, providing the Commander-in-Chief with the tools necessary to protect Americans in an increasingly bleak security landscape.
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