Republicans against the president: obligation is “unconstitutional”
(ANSA) – ROME, SEPTEMBER 11 – “Our new plan against Covid-19 will reduce the number of unvaccinated Americans, hospitalizations and deaths; it will allow our children to go to school safely and keep our economy strong by leaving open the activities “: so the American president Joe Biden, in a post published on his Twitter account. “We will spare no efforts to save lives and defeat this virus”, concludes the US leader.
Biden’s squeeze on vaccines ignited the wrath of American Republicans, who yesterday lashed out at the Democratic president: the obligation Biden dreaded is “unconstitutional,” Conservative Congressman Thomas Massie said. “It is not the answer” to the pandemic emergency: “the vaccine is a decision that is up to the individual and his doctor”, echoed the parliamentarian Neal Dunn. South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, one of the possible candidates for the White House in 2024, says she is ready to challenge the Biden administration in court “over what is a federal government intrusion.” (HANDLE).