Twenty-two state attorneys general have added their voices to the growing opposition to the Biden administration's plan to agree in just 18 days to two treaties still being negotiated by the World Health Organization.
Under the leadership of Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, these states' senior legal officers have rejected these accords that would have the effect of turning over their states' constitutional responsibility for public health decisions to the WHO's Director General, Tedros Ghebreyesus.
As the chief legal officers of our States, we oppose two instruments under negotiation that could give the World Health Organization unprecedented and unconstitutional powers over the United States and her people.
First, the two proposed instruments would transform the WHO from an advisory, charitable organization into the world's governor of public health.
Even watered down, these proposals would inappropriately cede American sovereignty to the WHO. Second, the federal government cannot delegate public health decisions to an international body.
The Sovereignty Coalition extends its special gratitude to State Shield and its founder, Joe Gebbia, who was instrumental in working with the Attorneys General to accomplish this feat.
Taken together, the letters from the attorneys general and the Senate's Republicans should be serious impediments to the Biden plan to embrace "Global governance" at the expense of America's sovereignty, states rights and constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.
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