Controversial Campaign of Missouri Republican Candidate Valentina Gomez

Missouri Republican candidate for secretary of state, Valentina Gomez, faces backlash for controversial videos and statements, including burning LGBTQ-inclusive books and opposing vaccine mandates. She promotes gun rights, 'America First,' and plans to revamp the electoral system if elected.

Legal Battle Over Lockdowns and Vaccine Mandates

Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill, a physician in Ontario, Canada, faced a legal battle over lockdowns and vaccine mandates, resulting in a $300,000 court judgment. Social media platform X offered to cover the cost, emphasizing the importance of free speech and defending against totalitarianism.

Controversy at Harvard University over firing of Professor Martin Kulldorff

Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff, a professor at Harvard University, was fired for opposing vaccine mandates and school closures during the COVID-era debate. He criticized Harvard for not upholding academic freedom and pursuing truth.

Religious Discrimination Trial Against 20th Television

20th Television faces religious discrimination trial for firing actor Rockmond Dunbar after he refused the COVID-19 vaccine. The trial will determine if the studio discriminated against Dunbar's sincerely held religious beliefs and if accommodations could have been made. The ruling could impact how studios handle vaccine mandates and exemptions in the future.

Impact of Rep. Chip Roy's LIABLE Act on COVID-19 vaccine makers and recipients

Rep. Chip Roy is unveiling a new bill that would allow Americans to sue COVID-19 vaccine makers over adverse health effects allegedly caused by the shot. The Let Injured Americans Be Legally Empowered (LIABLE) Act aims to wipe away COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers' statutory protections, opening them up to civil lawsuits.