
(TheRedAlertNews.com) – In a stunning development, Florida’s popular GOP Governor, Ron DeSantis, just announced that he wants a grand jury to investigate the manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines with an eye toward bringing prosecutions to those the grand jury finds in the wrong legally.
According to National Review in “DeSantis Announces Grand-Jury Probe into Alleged’ Wrongdoing’ by Covid-Vaccine Makers“:
“Florida governor Ron DeSantis announced on Tuesday his intention to empanel a grand jury to investigate “any and all wrongdoing” involving Covid-19 vaccines in the state.
“DeSantis, a potential Republican presidential candidate, made the announcement during a roundtable discussion about vaccine accountability that he held with Florida’s surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, who has previously expressed concerns about the safety of Covid mRNA vaccines and boosters. The roundtable was attended by medical and health specialists who raised similar concerns about the safety of the vaccines.” [emphasis added]
What does DeSantis want of the grand jury?
“DeSantis said he intends to petition the Supreme Court of Florida to empanel the grand jury, likely in the Tampa Bay area. DeSantis did not specify what “wrongdoing” the grand jury would investigate, but he said the grand jury would come with legal processes to obtain information from vaccine manufacturers and “those who committed misconduct.”
“‘We’ll be able to get the data whether they want to give it or not,’ DeSantis said. ‘In Florida, it is illegal to mislead and misrepresent, especially when you are talking about the efficacy of a drug.'” [emphasis added]
What is your opinion? Do you agree with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis that the manufacturers of COVID-19 vaccines should be investigated by a grand jury and prosecuted if they mislead or misrepresented the efficacy of the vaccines? Why or why not? Please share your thoughts and views by emailing [email protected]. Thank you.
.@GovRonDeSantis announced his intention to empanel a grand jury to investigate “any and all wrongdoing” involving Covid-19 vaccines in the state. | @ryanamills77 https://t.co/sq5RsiKHY2
— National Review (@NRO) December 14, 2022