Most of us can remember back in July when, Jen Psaki said it is “not the role of the federal government” to force Americans to get vaccinated. Remember the tweet below?
JEN IN JULY: It is “not the role of the federal government” to force Americans to get vaccinated.
JOE IN SEPTEMBER: Abide by the federal vaccine mandate or “be prepared to pay!” pic.twitter.com/OiARHU7inc
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) September 10, 2021
So what happened? In typical liberal fashion Biden turned around and extended federal vaccine mandates and force companies with over 100 employees to mandate injections for their workforce.
The Biden Administration has extended federal vaccine mandates, forcing companies with over 100 employees to mandate COVID-19 vaccination. This will affect over 100M Americans.
This should be a decision between you and your doctor, NOT forced by the Government.
#VaccineMandate pic.twitter.com/VgvFOVtD2b
— Jenny Beth Martin (@jennybethm) September 9, 2021
A federal lawsuit by two plaintiffs, Daniel Robert, a 33-year-old drill sergeant at Fort Benning Army base in Columbus, Georgia, and Hollie Mulvihill, a 29-year-old staff sergeant at the Marine Corp base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, are asking the court for a temporary restraining order preventing the forced injections before a full hearing can be scheduled. The two defendants represent 220,000 other U.S. military active-duty members.
Big news!https://t.co/kCJQgOUYSh
— Elizabeth Yore (@ElizabethYore) September 3, 2021
DeSantis has vowed to stand against these dictatorial mandates from Biden.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vows to ‘fight back’ against federal vaccine mandate for American workers https://t.co/Rausm1rcnT
— Carl Riedel #AntiVaccine 100% (@carlstarus) September 11, 2021
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