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House passes bill mandating Senate approval for any WHO ‘pandemic’ agreement – LifeSite

U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — On September 11, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1425, the “No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act.” Passed with bipartisan support, “this bill establishes that any convention or agreement on pandemic-related issues reached by the World Health Assembly (WHA) … shall be deemed to be a treaty requiring the advice and consent of the Senate.”

Reggie Littlejohn, president of Anti-Globalist International and co-chair of the Sovereignty Coalition, stated: “What makes this bill so powerful is that it applies to any agreement passed by the WHA pertaining to pandemics. Therefore, the WHO cannot circumvent the need to obtain Senate approval – as required by the U.S. Constitution – by calling their treaties by other names.”

“In addition,” Littlejohn continued, “this Bill will likely vanquish any treaty coming out of the WHO. First, President Biden is now prevented from simply signing such treaties into law via Executive Order. Beyond this, on May 1, 2024, 49 U.S. senators sent a letter to President Biden condemning the WHO’s Amended International Health Regulations and the process leading up to its passage. Should this instrument come before the Senate for ratification, it will most likely fail to achieve the 2/3 majority needed. Bills like this need to be passed by countries all over the world to stop the globalist power grab by the WHO.”

The companion bill, S. 444, introduced by Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), still has to pass the Senate, and it has a good chance.

Congratulations to Rep. Tom Tiffany, Speaker Mike Johnson, all the congressional representatives who voted for the bill, and all those who worked so hard to make this happen, including the Sovereignty Coalition, whose members have labored tirelessly to raise the visibility of this issue for years.

U.S. citizens: Demand Congress investigate soaring excess death rates

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