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  • Texans for Vaccine Choice Celebrates Overturning of Chevron Deference

    Texans for Vaccine Choice is celebrating a monumental victory for medical liberty with the potential overturning of Chevron Deference. This doctrine, which compels courts to defer to federal agencies like the FDA when interpreting ambiguous laws, has long shielded vaccine manufacturers and regulatory bodies from stringent judicial scrutiny. Now, as […]

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  • Supreme Court Rules Against Missouri in Social Media Misinformation Case

    The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday against Missouri’s challenge to prohibit government officials from coercing social media companies to combat “misinformation.” The case, initially brought by former Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, now a U.S. Senator, arose in the aftermath of the “Twitter Files.” This ruling has significant implications for those […]

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  • Excess Deaths from COVID MRNA Shots Reignite Calls for Informed Consent

    A new study, featured in an article in The Telegraph, suggests that mRNA vaccines could be partly responsible for the rise in excess deaths since the pandemic began. The study, conducted across 47 Western nations, found over 3 million excess deaths since 2020.  This troubling trend persisted even after vaccines […]

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  • Jordan Peterson Schools Livestreamer on COVID Policy

    In a viral interview with Steven Bonnell II, also known as Destiny, an online video game live streamer who frequently incorporates political commentary into his channel, Jordan Peterson debates Bonnell on the definition of vaccines, their efficacy, and the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns. In the middle of their two-hour conversation, […]

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  • Harrison Butker vs Travis Kelce

    With Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker in the news, it’s the perfect time to highlight his bold stance for medical liberty in the NFL. When the league was pushing players to take the COVID-19 vaccine, Harrison stood firm in his beliefs and refused, risking his career to uphold his principles.  Harrison […]

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