03/09/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A coalition of Republican members of the House of Representatives is seeking to rein in fake president Joe Biden, whose regime is trying to sidestep Congress with its planned implementation of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Pandemic Treaty.
On Tuesday, Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wisc.) introduced a bill co-sponsored by 14 other House Republicans that would force the White House to recognize any binding international instruments on pandemics from the WHO as a treaty. This means that the Senate would have to approve the Pandemic Treaty as opposed to it simply being arbitrarily ramrodded into effect by Biden and his cronies.
The Biden regime is currently in talks with the WHO’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) about drafting what they are calling a “pandemic accord.” That accord would force all member nations, including the United States, to hand over full power and control to the WHO during a public health emergency declaration such as another “pandemic.”
In order to ensure the WHO has nearly limitless authority to control the health protocols of all people during the next false flag “disease” psy-op, Biden is pushing the WHO to enact this accord without a proper vote, hence why they are calling it an accord rather than a treaty.
“The INB held its most recent meeting last week; during those deliberations, Biden envoy Pamela Hamamoto insisted that the White House was ‘committed to the Pandemic Accord’ as an enduring binding instrument ‘for generations to come,'” one media outlet reported about the matter.
“The INB negotiations are extremely preliminary, but a draft agreement exists. The state members of the INB have not yet agreed on what, exactly, the instrument should be, so its current iteration is officially titled the ‘W.H.O. Convention, Agreement or Other International Instrument on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response,’ or ‘WHO CA+.'”
Be sure to check out the following episode of the Health Ranger Report about how the Pandemic Treaty is in its final stages.
The U.S. Constitution stipulates that treaties, also known as binding agreements with foreign states, hold top legal authority in the country. “The supreme law of the land,” as the Constitution is also called, further states that two-thirds of the Senate must approve a treaty before the U.S. government can ratify it.
In the past, presidents have sidestepped this requirement by using terms such as “executive agreement” to describe their international agreements, especially when an opposing political party is in control of the Senate.
“The two most prominent international policies of the administration of leftist President Barack Obama – admission into the Paris climate agreement and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA, or Iran nuclear deal) – thus gained legal force without Senate approval despite clearly binding America to international commitments, as a treaty would,” reports explain.
“‘The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is not a treaty or an executive agreement, and is not a signed document,’ the Obama State Department insisted in a 2015 letter.”
Since the Biden regime is basically Obama’s third term in office, it only makes sense that the Pedophile-in-Chief is pulling from the same playbook with its pandemic accord scheme. Tiffany’s bill would block this workaround and force Biden and his cronies to play by the rules.
“Congress strongly prefers that any agreement related to pandemic prevention … be considered a treaty requiring the advice and consent of the Senate, with two-thirds of Senators concurring,” Tiffany’s bill states. It also implements certain safeguards that trigger the two-thirds requirement even if the White House comes up with another rebranded version of its pandemic accord scheme.
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