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Texas Sues Pfizer for Overstating Covid 19 Effectivness

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6 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-sues-pfizer-for-overstating-covid-19-vaccine-effectiveness/ar-AA1kNL3R

 

 

The truth comes out after millions were injected with an experimental drug.

Who didn't know it was in the experimental stage? It is widely known that vaccines take many years to go through trials and reviews before being put out to the public

30 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-sues-pfizer-for-overstating-covid-19-vaccine-effectiveness/ar-AA1kNL3R

 

 

The truth comes out after millions were injected with an experimental drug.

 

The guy is an extreme-right nutter and anti-vaxxer. He's brought and failed with literally dozens of court cases against the Biden administration. Now he has a court case against himself for securities fraud and there are plenty of allegations against him for other crimes. Even his own republicans supported an impeachement against him because of these and he got suspended from office for several months. Read the statements in the case he is bringing against Pfizer. No reputable AG would write something like that. It's just a matter of time before he's going down hard. Truth you say? Maybe don't trust a serial lier.

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