The Regime Got Caught Hiding Proof That Vaccines Are Safe—And That’s Not Even The Best Story Today
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The regime’s counting on you to feel outnumbered. It wants you to see the Supreme Court, GOP governors, the billionaires, the Trump propaganda machine—and throw up your hands and quit.
They don’t want you to know that people across the country are not only taking a stand—they’re winning. And that’s what we’re sharing today, just like we’ve done every day for more than a decade.
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THE REGIME FAILED TO BURY VACCINE STUDIES
This week, five taxpayer-funded vaccine studies came back with the same conclusion—vaccines are safe. The Trump regime tried to bury them, because releasing proof that vaccines work would infuriate their base.
Scientists reviewed 7.5 million Medicare records and found only about one in a million experienced severe allergic reactions. A peer-reviewed journal had already agreed to publish one paper before the FDA yanked it back.
Harvard professor Aaron Kesselheim called it censorship: “At any other time in history, this would be a major scandal that would lead to congressional hearings and resignations of leadership.”
The vaccines are safe. And the regime just got caught trying to bury the proof.
MAJOR BACKLASH IN LOUISIANA
Louisiana’s Gov. Jeff Landry canceled an election last week, even though 104,000 people had already voted. His pretext: the Supreme Court decision striking down Louisiana’s congressional map.
Landry declared an emergency, suspending the primaries to give Republicans time to redraw the lines and dismantle the state’s only Black majority district. Trump thanked him for it.
Lawsuits are now flying to force the election to resume. Rep. Cleo Fields was direct: “The Supreme Court did not say ‘throw away those ballots.’”
On Monday, Louisiana voters Marian Gbaiwon Hills and Katilyn Stepter walked into the Secretary of State’s office and filed a recall petition against Landry. It was accepted. They have 180 days to collect 500,884 signatures. Landry thought he could cancel democracy quietly. He clearly doesn’t know Louisianans well.
CONNECTICUT TAKES MASKS OFF ICE
Gov. Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 397 on the steps of the Connecticut Supreme Court on Monday. The bill was inspired by the killing of Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents in Minneapolis.
The new law makes it illegal for any law enforcement officer to wear a mask while on duty in the state. It also bars them from making arrests in schools, hospitals, churches, or courthouses without a judge’s signed warrant. And residents can now sue federal agents in state court if their civil rights are violated.
Attorney General William Tong drew the line: “We are sovereign in this state, this is the sovereign state of Connecticut.” Sen. Richard Blumenthal refused to let it stay local: “ICE spans our nation. We are all Minneapolis.”
Melaney Yunga, a high school senior and organizer with Connecticut Students for A Dream, delivered the day’s strongest words. “For families like mine, this means being able to go to school, work, or even a doctor’s appointment without fear,” Yunga said. “It means we live our daily lives with a little more dignity, a little more safety, and a little more freedom.”
Connecticut just made that possible. The regime couldn’t stop it.
FERGUSON KILLS BILLION-DOLLAR TAX BREAK
On Monday night in Ferguson, Missouri, City Hall hit capacity. Residents packed the room to fight a $1.8 billion proposal to turn the former Emerson Electric headquarters into a data center compound—with a gas plant big enough to power a city. The developer would also receive $1.5 billion in tax breaks, costing local schools $4.3 million in year one alone.
Before he cast a vote against the project, Mayor Adrian Shropshire told the room: “I have approached this process with an open mind and the seriousness that this demands.” When council members warned the city’s budget couldn’t survive without the deal, he didn’t flinch: “We’ve been through lean times before and we’ll make it through.”
Shropshire’s no vote killed the deal—written by the very man Shropshire had beaten at the ballot box weeks before. Same town. Same fight. New mayor.
The regime is counting on Ferguson being a fluke, Louisiana being forgotten, Connecticut being overturned in court, and you getting tired before November.
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Onward!
Scott
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