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The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, chaired by Representative Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), is holding a hearing this afternoon with doctors and public health policy experts to assess COVID-19 vaccine safety systems.
Gateway Pundit has reported in detail on the rise in vaccine-related health complications and sudden deaths across the country.
The federal government's surveillance system, designed to monitor injuries from vaccinations, has come under criticism for failing to adequately inform the public about vaccine injury reports.
As Gateway Pundit previously reported, during the first part of this hearing series titled “Assessing America’s Vaccine Safety Systems, Part One,” Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) delivered a fiery testimony, detailing the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid spread of Covid-19 has raised questions about its authority. Highlighting the volume of adverse event reports submitted to vaccines and the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
“I'm not a doctor, but I have a Ph.D. Is. “I know crap when I hear it,” Rep. Greene said of Biden’s tyrannical vaccine mandates leading to a massive increase in vaccine injuries and deaths, clinical trials resulting in serious injuries and even deaths in children. And highlighted the hasty approval of these vaccines even for infants. ,
Marjorie Taylor Greene says during COVID-19 vaccine hearing: 'I'm not a doctor, but I know bullshit when I hear it.'
Earlier this month, the subcommittee also called former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to testify in his deposition, in which he criticized his handling of COVID and the treatment of elderly New Yorkers in nursing homes with COVID-positive patients. Testified on their decision to kill by quarantining.
Breaking@covid select Announced a subpoena to compel former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to appear for testimony.
Governor Cuomo forces New York nursing homes to accept COVID-19 positive patients. Americans died.
Accountability and integrity cannot be compromised pic.twitter.com/WE307WQWbX
– Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (@COVIDSelect) 5 March 2024
ABC News reports,
The House subcommittee investigating the nation's response to the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday subpoenaed former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo regarding his administration's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic, according to documents first obtained by ABC News .
Specifically, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic wants to question Cuomo about one of his administration's most controversial COVID-era directives: directing nursing homes to accept COVID-positive patients recovering from hospitals. giving, a move that has faced criticism. Deaths increased in nursing homes
The subpoena and letter from the Republican-led subcommittee are the latest developments for the former New York governor, who has faced intense scrutiny over his administration's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic. In 2021, ABC News reported that federal prosecutors in Brooklyn were investigating Cuomo's coronavirus task force, focusing on nursing homes. No charges were filed.
The subpoena was signed by Republican Representative James Comer, chairman of the Oversight Committee, which authorizes the subcommittee to issue subpoenas. It has been requested to testify in Washington on May 24.
Gateway Pundit will continue to provide updates on Andrew Cuomo's statement following today's hearing.
Via the House Oversight Committee:
Assessing America's Vaccine Safety Systems, Part 2
date 21 March 2024
time 2:00 pm
Location 2247 Rayburn
Select Subcommittee on Corona Virus Pandemic
witnesses and testimony,
Patrick Whalen, MD, Ph.D.
Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
UCLA Division of Rheumatology
document
David Gortler, Pharm.D.
Senior Research Fellow for Public Health Policy and Regulation
Heritage Foundation
document
renee gentry
Director, Vaccine Injury Litigation Clinic
George Washington University
document
Yvonne “Bonnie” Maldonado, MD (minority witness)
Head of the Infectious Disease Division of the Department of Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine
document
The hearing is expected to begin after 2 pm pending voting on the House floor.
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