Senate Votes To Repeal Mask Mandate For Planes

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Starting on January 29th, 2020, the United States was asked to obey the orders of the White House COVID task force.

Former President Donald J. Trump was eventually persuaded by the group’s leaders, Deborah Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, and Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to direct the nation into the “15 Days to Slow the Spread” period, which began March 16, 2020.

Former President Donald J. Trump was eventually persuaded by the group’s leaders, Deborah Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, and Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, to direct the nation into the “15 Days to Slow the Spread” period, which began March 16, 2020.

The 15 days turned into nearly two years as Fauci and Birx made a series of unwise and possibly nefarious decisions.

Ultimately, since new data has convincingly proven that the COVID pandemic is ended, even the most blue-collar cities and states have reopened, repealing the majority of their draconian restrictions.

The United States Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday to repeal public transportation mask mandates.

Sen. Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, received bipartisan support for his resolution, which passed 57-40 with eight Democrats voting in favor.

Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, was the sole Republican to vote against the measure.

“Today, the Senate said enough is enough and sent a message to unelected government bureaucrats to stop the anti-science, nanny state requirement of travel mask mandates,”  Paul said after the vote.

“Since March 2020, unelected bureaucrats have incessantly declared that we should ‘follow the science,’” he remarked. “But the same bureaucrats continue to defy science by imposing an ineffective and restrictive mask mandate for individuals traveling on public transit and airplanes.”

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