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Florida court grants DeSantis’ petition to investigate pharmaceutical companies

The Florida Supreme Court, on Thursday, granted a petition from Gov. Ron DeSantis to have a grand jury investigate any wrongdoing by COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers.

DeSantis has claimed that ‘authoritarians’ wanted to mandate the vaccination of people, and he did what he could to protect Floridians from having that happen and instead leave the choice up to individuals whether to get vaccinated or not.

‘The authoritarians wanted to institute a vaccine passport system almost like a social credit system, so that people who dissented from this would be marginalized from society entirely. We rejected that, and we banned it,’ the Florida governor told Laura Ingraham on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ last week. ‘At the end of the day, what we’re looking for is to provide truth, to provide accurate data, and provide accurate analysis.’

In his request to the Florida Supreme Court, DeSantis suggested a grand jury could seek out additional information from pharmaceutical companies about the vaccines and their potential side effects.

DeSantis argued in his request that the vaccine developers incited an environment that led people to think getting a coronavirus vaccine meant they could not spread the virus to others.

The governor announced his petition for a grand jury on Dec. 13.

‘In Florida, it is against the law to mislead and to misrepresent, particularly when you’re talking about the efficacy of a drug,’ he said.

The grand jury, oftentimes made up of 18 members, will convene for 1 year.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS

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