BREAKING NEWS: Appeals Court Rules On Biden’s Shot Mandate

Published on November 13, 2021
Duration: 9:34

This video provides breaking news on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling against Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate, emphasizing its victory for constitutional rights and individual liberty. It also offers an update on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, framing it as a self-defense case and advising viewers on community preparedness.

Quick Summary

The 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals has ruled against Joe Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate, staying the order and affirming constitutional rights. The court found the mandate unconstitutional and a burden on individual liberty. This ruling currently applies only to the 5th Circuit's jurisdiction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News Introduction
  2. 00:285th Circuit Rules on Biden Mandate
  3. 01:38Judge Engelhardt's Quote
  4. 02:22States Involved & Governor's Statement
  5. 03:11Federal vs. Private Mandates
  6. 04:10Circuit Limitations & Future Updates
  7. 05:59Censorship and Call to Action
  8. 06:51Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Update
  9. 07:52Self-Defense and Community Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling on Biden's vaccine mandate?

The 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals has officially stayed Joe Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate. The court ruled in favor of the Constitution, stating the mandate burdens individual liberty interests and exceeds federal authority.

Which states were involved in the lawsuit against Biden's OSHA mandate?

The lawsuit challenging Biden's OSHA mandate was filed by four states within the 5th Circuit: Utah, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas. Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox praised the ruling as a victory for his state.

Does the 5th Circuit ruling stop all vaccine mandates?

No, the 5th Circuit's ruling specifically stops the federal OSHA mandate. It does not affect mandates implemented by private companies. The speaker emphasizes the federal government's lack of authority to force medical procedures.

What is the latest update on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial?

The defense in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has rested its case. Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday, with each side receiving two hours and a 30-minute rebuttal. The judge will address motions before the case goes to the jury.

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