Manufactured Outrage vs. Actual Text
There are a lot of people lying to Americans about what is actually in the FY2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Instead of repeating headlines, social media posts, or secondhand interpretations, read the text for yourself below.
I want this to be a teaching moment: if you haven't read the legislation, don't share claims as fact. Too many people are spreading misinformation designed to divide Americans and drive outrage rather than inform.
The text has been released and is moving through Congress, which means the spin machines are working overtime.
Remember that an informed public is much harder to manipulate. Don't become a pawn in someone else's political game.
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@ShannonMFHill Not to be a debbie-downer, but I HIGHLY doubt anything will change. It will be outrage and posts. All chat and no action. Just like pretty much everything else.