Sen. Eric Schmitt told Fox News Digital, 'The military must be focused on confronting threats abroad with overwhelming superiority, and not waging culture wars at home.'
Senate Armed Services Committee member Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-MO., discussed his calls for an investigation into the U.S. military's management of the Chinese spy balloon on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'A senator on the Armed Services Committee is demanding more information from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on the Pentagon’s progressive hiring policies, such as thein the diversity, equity and inclusion field that tout comfortable six-figure salaries.
He asked Austin to"identify how many DEI-related positions exist in the Department of Defense, broken down by service branch," as well as specifics about those jobs’ titles and salary ranges. Among the job listings the senator highlighted are a role within the Navy as an administrative specialist for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility, the pay scale for which goes up to $183,500, according to USAJOBS.
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