.kilmeade challenges John Kirby on military's vaccine mandate: Is it 'worth losing 20,000' service members?
Kilmeade pushed back on Kirby's remarks, questioning the vaccine's efficacy with regard to newer COVID variants.
FORT KNOX, KY - SEPTEMBER 09: Soldiers file paperwork before being administered their COVID-19 vaccinations by Army Preventative Medical Services on September 9, 2021 in Fort Knox, Kentucky. "We all know that this vaccine does not address any of the variants we're currently experiencing," Kilmeade said."So, therefore, there's minimal positive to getting it now, which is why you guys don't even talk about it.
"No, it is not," Kilmeade insisted."This is an experimental vaccine that just came off the shelf. You know it's not valid, and… it's [a] risk our national security. Admiral, you are a military officer. You could talk sense into this White House."Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital.
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