Biden administration blames wrong COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Oklahoma's lawsuit

On Wednesday, the Biden administration urged a federal judge to dismiss Oklahoma's challenge to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for National Guard members, claiming that the state failed to challenge the correct mandate.

"As a first matter, Plaintiffs fail to challenge the vaccine requirements that apply to the National Guard," the administration said in response to a lawsuit filed by the state and 16 anonymous members of the Oklahoma National Guard on December 2.

According to the Biden administration, the lawsuit challenges an executive order issued by President Joe Biden that requires federal employees to be vaccinated, and that order does not apply to the military.

The fact that hundreds of law enforcement officers are killed by COVID. to the administration should prevent the state from obtaining a preliminary injunction shielding unvaccinated Oklahoma National Guard members from disciplinary measures.

Even if the state had challenged the correct mandate, the administration told Senior U.S. District Judge Stephen Friot, who is hearing the case, that it would not prevail because federal officials, not state officials, dictate military policy.

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