Melissa Red Pill celebrates the injunction against Biden's vaccine mandate for employees of federal contractors – Brighteon.TV
Melissa Red Pill
celebrated a victory against President Joe Biden's Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandate during the Dec. 8 episode of her program "Freedom Force Battalion" on
Brighteon.TV.
A federal court recently prohibited the Biden administration from enforcing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors. (Related:
HUGE: Federal judge blocks Biden's nationwide covid "vaccine" mandate for employees of federal contractors.)
This mandate came in the form of an executive order signed in early September. It forced all federal contractors to ensure that their employees are fully vaccinated.
Companies that take government contracts but do not abide by this order will have their contracts revoked, and the contractor will no longer have the opportunity to receive future lucrative deals with the government.
"The injunction is nationwide. Love it," said Red Pill. She added that she has received a lot of questions from people wondering whether federal judges are "good guys" or part of the Deep State Cabal. "Well, this one said 'Nope. Nope. Reject' to Biden. He cannot mandate this vaccine … or whatever you wanna call it. Bioweapon. He can't mandate the bioweapon."
Red Pill noted that what needs to be blocked next are mainstream media outlets that still promote the experimental and dangerous COVID-19 vaccines.
"They truly are the enemy of the people. You can block the vaccine mandate all day long. But if people still willingly go over and get the jab, then what good is it? I guess the best thing is that people are leaving them in droves," said Red Pill.
"Because I really can't believe what they say anymore. I just pray that people won't believe them all. We just need to continue to pray for people that they will see through this and not do this."
Red Pill shared the latest data coming in from OpenVAERS, a project that publicizes the data that the
Centers for Vaccine Control and Prevention and the
Food and Drug Administration are trying to keep hidden regarding the number of people
experiencing adverse reactions and the number of
deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccine.
According to the website's latest data from Nov. 26, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System has received nearly a million reports regarding vaccines. These include 19,532 deaths and nearly 100,000 hospitalizations.
Data from the website also reports that the COVID-19 vaccines have caused nearly 10,000 heart attacks, have left over 31,000 people permanently disabled and have caused 3,148 miscarriages.
Senate passes Republican bill rejecting COVID-19 vaccine mandate
The campaign to prevent the Biden administration from passing COVID-19 vaccine mandates has also scored a victory in the Democrat-controlled Senate. On Wednesday, a Republican-backed measure to overturn the vaccine-or-test mandate for private businesses passed, with
two Democrats joining the Republican caucus in backing the initiative.
Biden's vaccine mandate for private corporations requires all businesses with 100 or more employees to either ensure that their employees are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or that they undergo weekly testing for the coronavirus. Businesses that do not comply
face steep fines.
Republican senators brought the repeal to the floor of the Senate as an amendment to the "Congressional Review Act." The measure was not subject to the Senate rule that requires 60 votes for legislation to pass without getting filibustered.
Senators who brought up the repeal said their offices have received multiple calls from small businesses with 100 or more workers that are concerned about having to
fire employees who are opposed to regular testing or forced vaccinations.
"It's got Main Street America scared," said Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana, who led the initiative to pass the repeal in the Senate.
When the measure came to a vote, moderate Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Jon Tester of Montana joined the 50 Republicans in the Senate in voting for the bill.
Republicans lauded Manchin and Tester for supporting the measure, and they claimed that the repeal's bipartisan support sends a clear message that a majority of Americans are concerned about the mandate's potential impact on workers, businesses and the economy.
In explaining his vote, Manchin said in a statement that he has always supported mandating vaccinations for federal employees and members of the armed forces because "maintaining essential services and military readiness the federal government provides is a matter of national importance."
"However, I do not support any government vaccine mandate for private businesses. It is not the place of the federal government to tell private business owners how to protect their employees from COVID-19 and operate their businesses," said Manchin.
The proposal to repeal the vaccine mandate on private businesses will face steep hurdles to pass in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. It is unlikely Speaker Nancy Pelosi will allow the measure to be taken up at all. Biden has also threatened to veto the bill if it cleared Congress.
Red Pill has a lot more to talk about regarding the COVID-19 vaccines and the mandates. Watch the full
Dec. 8 episode of "Freedom Force Battalion" with Melissa Red Pill here:
"Freedom Force Battalion," hosted by Melissa Red Pill, airs every Wednesday from 11-12 p.m. on
Brighteon.TV.
Learn more about the campaign to end all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the United States by reading the latest articles at
VaccinesWars.com.
Sources include:
Brighteon.com
OpenVAERS.com
Reuters.com
FoxNews.com