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MadameButterfly

(3,307 posts)
4. I'm confused
Sun Jul 13, 2025, 08:52 AM
Jul 13

I see more than one charge here.
One says he issued fake vaccination cards during Covid to people who didn't get the vaccine. Of course, all kinds of problems with this but at least I understand the motivation and why the Trump administration would support his stance. This is about protesting the mandate.

Other charges listed above are:
Injection kids with saline so they thought they were vaccinated. How does anyone of any political persuasion support this? Even the anti-vaccine people would want to KNOW they are not vaccinated. Where is choice in this practice if the people receiving the fake vaccine don't know what they are getting?

Charging insurance companies for vaccines they aren't getting. Is this what Pam Bondi means by choice? How is that not fraud by anyone's definition? Even if you agree with this guy not giving vaccines, how do you make an insurance company pay for his not vaccines?

So is the guy charged with all 3 of these things, or just giving out fake vaccination cards during Covid?

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