Monday Update (3/28)

1.) Suit filed on behalf of military service members

Defending the Republic has filed suit on behalf of a group of military service members in the Middle District of Florida – Tampa Division, asking a federal court to uphold their constitutional and statutory rights to refuse the experimental COVID-19 injections mandated by the Department of Defense.    These service members, who have risked their lives for their country, have sincerely held religious beliefs which require abstention from the COVID-19 injections. This right of refusal is supported by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. They have been denied this right, and forced to choose between their jobs and the jab.   Our military deserves better and we are fighting on their behalf. After sacrificing so much, these patriots deserve to have their voices heard and their rights upheld.

2.) Airlines to Biden: We’ve had enough of mask mandates

QUOTE: More accurately, customers of ten airlines have grown fed up with mandated mask wearing for hours on end. Their CEOs have published an open letter to Joe Biden asking him to end the mandate for air travel as well as any “predeparture testing requirements.” These “no longer make sense in the current public health context.”

The letter comes after Biden pledged to veto any congressional action lifting the mandates.

Furthermore, travelers know full well that mask mandates are unnecessary. Some people might still choose to mask, especially those with particular vulnerabilities, but most probably would look at case counts and shrug — especially if they’ve been vaccinated and/or exposed before. Having flight attendants enforce a mandate that accomplishes nothing but hours of discomfort for no good purpose puts them in an unfair and potentially dangerous position, a point that the CEOs raise specifically in their letter to Biden.

So will Biden finally back down? Probably not, although you can bet that the airlines will start putting pressure on Congress to act anyway. It’s time for consumers to do the same. We have vaccines, widespread natural exposure, and lots of ways to treat COVID-19. The time for mandates has come to an end, except for those who fell in love with the power that created the mandates in the first place. And that’s a bigger problem than wearing masks.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2022/03/24/airlines-to-biden-weve-had-enough-of-mask-mandates-n457633

3.) Children’s Health Defense Wins Federal District Court Injunction On District of Columbia’s Minor Consent for Vaccinations Act
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/press-release/childrens-health-defense-wins-federal-district-court-injunction-on-district-of-columbias-minor-consent-for-vaccinations-act