Kane Republican

Lawmakers press investigat­ion into DEI agenda at the Pentagon

- By Casey Harper

A coalition of lawmakers is pushing forward the ongoing investigat­ion into just how much taxpayer money Pentagon officials are taking away from national defense and putting toward diversity, equity and inclusivit­y initiative­s.

The Pentagon has been under increasing scrutiny for its focus on DEI, even as the Ukraine-russia and Israel-hamas wars continue.

The lawmakers sent a letter to the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion

Chair General (Ret.) Lester Lyles expressing concerns that the focus on DEI was a distractio­n and was hurting recruitmen­t.

“Dod's emphasis on diversity and inclusion over mission effectiven­ess and capability concerns our nation's national security and safety,” the letter said.

The letter comes ahead of an expected report from that committee on its work for DOD.

Military branches have struggled to meet recruitmen­t goals in recent years. A Department of Defense official recently reported that in fiscal year 2023, all branches collective­ly fell short of their recruitmen­t targets by more than 40,000. But that shortfall came even after recruitmen­t targets were lowered significan­tly.

“Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services (STARRS), an educationa­l organizati­on that includes retired military members, assembled a study of over one thousand unsolicite­d comments from military service members, veterans, and their respective families,” the letter said. “Their findings showed that many did not feel comfortabl­e recommendi­ng military service because of the DEI policies instituted throughout DOD.”

As The Center Square has previously reported, the Pentagon has embraced an array of equity initiative­s, from training on white privilege to guidelines on gender pronouns. Recently, the DOD asked for more than $100 million just for DEI initiative­s, sparking backlash.

House Oversight Subcommitt­ee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs Chairman Glenn Grothman, R-wisc., and House Armed Services Subcommitt­ee on Military

Personnel Chairman Jim Banks, R-ind., led other Republican­s on the letter.

The lawmakers want a full explanatio­n of what the DEI efforts at the Pentagon are, in detail.

“The Subcommitt­ee remains concerned that under the guise of DEI, promotions are being rewarded based on sex, gender, ethnicity, and race at the expense of merit,” the letter said.

The lawmakers expressly called for transparen­cy in the upcoming report.

“Americans have the right to expect that their sons and daughters in uniform are led, trained, and equipped by the very best,” the letter said. “The Subcommitt­ee understand­s that the STARRS report was provided to DACODAI, but it is unclear the extent to which DACODAI will incorporat­e that informatio­n into its final report.”

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