A Port Orange woman and eight others say they were harmed by COVID-19 vaccinations and have filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, seeking to break the immunity granted to vaccine makers.
Moms for America, an Ohio-based nonprofit, was joined by Michelle Utter of Port Orange and eight other individuals in suing the government in a case filed last week in the Middle District of Florida in Tampa. They argue a provision of a federal law protecting vaccine manufacturers from damage claims is unconstitutional and should be struck down.
“It took decades for the tobacco industry to be held accountable for injuring our loved ones and covering it up. It won’t take that long this time,” said Kimberly Fletcher, founder and CEO of Moms For America. The far-right-leaning group saw its revenues soar in 2021, as it fought against mask mandates.
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Kimberly Fletcher is an author, radio host, and Founder & President of Moms for America
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