Thank you. Mexico, for standing up for truth snd integrity. We here in America wish many of our corporate leaders could find the decency and courage to do the same.
Mexico has officially banned the Trump propaganda from airing on Mexican TV and social media. No racist ads, and no lies disguised as messages to the world.
America cannot long remain free, nor first among nations, if it becomes the kind of place where universities are dismantled because they don't align politically with the current head of the government.
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I'm surprised on WHY RFK Jr has NOT yet promised to Repeal the 1986 Act? He of ALL people knows that the 1986 Act is a License to commit crimes ( vaccine harms ) with Impunity & cash in. If he's Not a pharma man, he ought to declare that he will Cancel the 1986 Act
@OyezOyez ~ I don't agree with RFK, Jr. on several important issues, but he has already said that repealing the 1986 legislation is the first executive order he will initiate on day #1 of his presidency.
I don’t agree on all with him either ( climate issue for example ) . I haven’t seen him talk about cancelling the 1986 act but if he indeed has, then it’s great . Maybe I missed it but I’ve watched many of him interviews . 👍🏼
Understood. I'll bookmark this discussion, and if I see anything more that confirms his decision to repeal this legislation, I'll be sure to add the link in here.
In the meantime, I did find this mention of Kennedy's day #1 plans in an incoming email from Del Bigtree who is now RFK, Jr.'s Director of Communications:
> "By committing to stopping the pharmaceutical industry’s propaganda machine by ending direct-to-consumer marketing on his first day in office, he is signaling to the world that our days of coerced compliance are coming to an end."
This is obviously not the same a repealing the 1986 legislation, but this will be a good first step ~ and, in the meantime, I'll keep an eye out for more details on the 1986 legislation issue . . . . .