Former CNN anchor and vaccine pusher Chris Cuomo is suffering from the vaccine; Outrageous excess deaths-Covid 19 vaccine; 26 States File Lawsuits In Federal Courts...ATF Redefinition Of Gun Dealers
BREAKING: Former CNN anchor and vaccine pusher Chris Cuomo disclosed for the first time that he has been suffering from side effects he attributes to the COVID-19 vaccine.
“Cuumo admitted his side effects during an in-depth interview with nurse practitioner Sean Barcavage. ‘We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, a.k.a. side effects… But nobody’s really talking about it because they’re too afraid of blame, and they just want it to go away.’ ‘Sean, I can’t help you because I’m no clinician. I’m sick myself. But I’m working with people who are working on this, so I’ll make sure that we’re in touch right after the show, and I’ll help any way I can. You may be ahead of me. I’ll connect you with my clinicians, and maybe you can share different protocols and things that may help. But I will never stop reporting on this. All I’m doing is just beating the drum for a 9/11-style commission to figure out what worked and what didn’t and what questions need to be answered because it’s not over,’ Cuomo said.”
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Joe Helping kids (hand on breast):
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26 States File Lawsuits In Federal Courts Over ATF Redefinition Of Gun Dealers
“Attorneys general representing half of the country on May 1 sued President Joe Biden’s administration over a new rule requiring criminal background checks for all gun sales, including private sales.
Lawsuits in Florida, Texas, and Arkansas are asking the courts to block a rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) that redefines ‘engaged in the business’ of dealing in firearms.
Under the new rule, almost every transfer of firearm ownership would require at least one party to have a Federal Firearms License and perform a criminal background check, including private sales.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland signed the new rule on April 10, and it goes into effect on May 10.
According to the 466-page rule, the only requirement for determining whether a person is engaged in the business of selling guns is whether the person is trading to ‘predominately earn a profit.’ Previously, the defining characteristic was whether the dealer worked to earn a ‘livelihood.’
The new definition is in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA), signed into law on June 25, 2022.