Emotional vaccine testimony challenges corporate & gov't lies
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) took the controversial step of hosting a round-table discussion on Capitol Hill Tuesday with those purportedly afflicted with crippling health problems due vaccination against COVID-19. At a time when widespread discouragement of public skepticism about the safety of the vaccines is at a fever pitch, self-identified victims like those on Tuesday’s discussion claim they’re being muzzled and their voices suppressed as they’re accused of dishonesty and hypochondria. Attorney Michael Bixby shares his insights.
A number of on-duty firefighters are on unpaid leave after driving into the office of New York City officials in protest of the city’s unpopular implication of the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Medical professionals, airline workers and teachers have also dropped out of the workforce in droves as the vaccine mandate exacerbates the citywide staffing shortage that has led to canceled flights and lawsuits brought against the city by police and firefighters. RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports.
Plus, school boards are more partisan than ever, with national questions such as public mask mandates, critical race theory and other burning debates have communities sharply divided. Tennessee has passed a bill introducing a necessary partisan element to school board races Laurie Cardoza Moore of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations and former Georgia state Rep. LaDawn Jones join Scottie Nell Hughes to discuss the culture war controversies playing out in America’s schools and directed by its schoolboards.