GOP Senator Rand Paul noted Tuesday that Joe Biden’s own officials are directly contradicting him after Biden declared the COVID pandemic to be over.
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: "The president said, and he was very clear in his 60 Minutes interview, COVID remains a problem."
Except Biden *literally* said "the pandemic is over." pic.twitter.com/LiYlqX864N
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"Surgeon General" @vivek_murthy contradicts Biden, says the pandemic is not over: "We’re losing about 400 people a day on average to this virus. We need to get that number lower. We have people who are struggling with long Covid." pic.twitter.com/VJY6PbcxjX
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“This may come as a surprise to you, but I am not sure that Joe Biden is fully in charge of the government — or fully in charge of his wits, for that matter,” Paul said during an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters
Who is the president of the United States? pic.twitter.com/vRM1Mq56Lu
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Paul continued, “The thing is, the response to this [from those in power] has always been about submission and control of the individual. These are the people who truly believe in the nanny state.”
“Whether it’s your business they want to be in charge of, or your health care — they can’t give it up,” Paul asserted, adding that “The pandemic was over two years ago in Florida. It’s still going on in the minds of Democrats, but it hasn’t been on the ground on for a long time.”
The Senator also compared Anthony Fauci and other scientific ‘experts’ calling for continued use of masks to 17th century European beak mask plague figures.
“Dr. Fauci’s science is not far removed from that,” Paul said, further noting that while Fauci previously touted natural immunity to viruses, “now he only wants us to submit. He wants to be in charge if he can get one more hit on television.”
“The [N95] masks did not change the trajectory of the disease at all. The stickers on the floor only made the people who made the stickers richer,” Paul urged.
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