In a significant legal development, a woman who suffered severe nerve damage after being injected with COVID-19, along with four others with confirmed or suspected vaccine injuries, have filed a lawsuit against Joe Biden and its management, period time reported.
The lawsuit was filed Monday, May 22 in South Texas.
Besides Biden, the defendants include his top adviser Rob Flaherty, White House Communications Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, the Department of Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy.
The plaintiffs allege the Biden regime violated their rights to free speech and peaceful assembly by pressuring big tech to crack down on people sharing their adverse effects from COVID-19 vaccinations.
Brianne Dressen and the other four claim that the government’s actions represent an unconstitutional violation of their rights to express their opinions and to peacefully assemble.
They claimed that the defendants used threats, pressure, incitement and coercion to silence their voices.
“Through threats, pressure, inducement and coercion, the defendants are now working in concert with social media companies to censor content that the government deems to be ‘disinformation’, ‘misinformation’ and ‘ misinformation” – a feat the government could never legally accomplish on its own,” according to the lawsuit.
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The five people who experienced serious problems following the vaccination are joined by Ernest Ramirez, whose son died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. They were repeatedly censored by platforms like Twitter and Instagram as they attempted to share their stories.
Ramirez, for example, saw a GoFundMe looking to raise money for him to travel to Washington to share his son’s story. GoFundMe claimed the account was removed for violating company-prohibited conduct. GoFundMe did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Another complainant, Nikki Holland, meanwhile posted videos on TikTok about her experiences after being vaccinated, including the injuries she sustained. TikTok said the videos violated guidelines such as against posting “violent and graphic content”.
The other plaintiffs are Shaun Barcavage, a former nurse who has been on disability leave since suffering medical issues after receiving Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine; Kristi Dobbs, a dental hygienist who suffered “debilitating medical injuries” after being injected with the Pfizer vaccine; and Suzanna Newell, who is also on disability leave due to post-vaccination issues.
A Facebook group called ‘A Wee Sprinkle of Hope’ was shut down after Dressen posted an infographic of the symptoms people experienced after being vaccinated against COVID-19 and a link to a press conference at which she had shared his symptoms.
This case highlights the ongoing discussion about the Biden regime’s collusion with big tech to censor and suppress dissenting opinion.
The gateway expert Previously reported in May, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry filed a complaint (Missouri vs. Biden) against the Biden administration, including Biden himself, Anthony Fauci, the Department of Homeland Security, and nearly a dozen federal agencies and secretaries.
The lawsuit alleges a massive coordinated effort by the Deep State (permanent administrative state) to work with Big Tech to censor and manipulate Americans — from average citizens to news outlets — on issues such as the Hunter Biden laptop computer. hell, election integrity 2020, COVID-19 skepticism over origin and extent, skepticism over COVID-19 vaccine, among other issues.