As the Democratic Party braces for a shift in power in Washington, their priorities have become glaringly clear—and deeply troubling. Rather than focusing on the pressing needs of the American people, such as passing the overdue National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Democrats are laser-focused on cementing their judicial legacy by confirming as many of President Biden’s nominees as possible before their time in the majority runs out.
The result? Late-night Senate sessions, holiday break threats, and a sidelining of critical legislative responsibilities. It’s hard to overstate the importance of the NDAA. For over six decades, Congress has passed this annual legislation to fund and support America’s military—a cornerstone of national security. Yet, with just weeks left in the legislative calendar, the NDAA has taken a backseat to Democrats’…