Thursday Update (2/10)

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1.) Doc Washburn will challenge Sarah Huckabee Sanders for the Republican nomination for governor! View Doc’s positions here: https://reopenarkansas.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Doc-Washburn-candidate-questionnaire.pdf. Checks can be mailed to the address on the form. We will post a fundraising link soon as well.

2.) Pfizer Vax Trial Manager Tells All; Blows Whistle on Data & Medical Integrity, Alleged Fraud During Covid-19 Clinical Trial; Brook Jackson’s Shocking Revelations During Her First Sit Down w/ Paine & Former Blackrock’s Ed Dowd

https://paine.tv/exclusive-pfizer-vax-trial-manager-tells-all-blows-whistle-on-data-brook-jacksons-shocking-revelations-during-her-first-sit-down/

3.) Cheerleaders or Guardians? Should Arkansas Republicans respect the party platform or go along with the establishment elites?

4.) Virginia Supreme Court Rules On Governor Order – It Just Dismissed Parent Challenge To Glenn Youngkin https://thepatriotjournal.com/virginia-supreme-court-gov-order/

5.) 16 States File New Lawsuit Challenging Vaccine Mandates for U.S. Healthcare Workers

QUOTE: Attorneys general from 16 states, led by Louisiana, filed a new legal challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandates for U.S. healthcare workers claiming the mandates are illegal and obsolete, as the vaccines don’t work against Omicron, the dominant variant in the U.S.

The amended lawsuit was filed Feb. 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and Chiquita Brooks-Lasure, administrator of CMS.

The suit seeks to block the mandate for healthcare workers in the 25 states that previously challenged it and where it is set to take effect beginning this month.

The revised lawsuit puts forth a series of new arguments, including that the CMS mandate was designed in response to the Delta variant and is therefore now obsolete.

Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia joined Louisiana in the lawsuit.