No More Masks on Planes, Trains, And Airports - FULL SHOW 4-19-22

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Brian Festa, We The Patriots USA and Jenna Campau join in to talk about Medical Freedom.

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The Big Three 4-19-22

1 No more masks!

A Federal judge in Florida has ruled against Biden’s illegal airline mask mandates.

US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle said the mandate was unlawful because it exceeded the authority of the CDC and because its implementation violated administrative law.

"The agencies are reviewing the decision and assessing potential next steps," a Biden administration official said last night, adding the CDC still recommends that people continue to wear masks in indoor public transportation settings.

TSA says masks are no longer required on public transportation and in hubs. That includes airports, flights, bus and train rides.

The White House said the mask order “is not in effect at this time” and called the court decision disappointing.

The Justice Department declined to comment on whether it would seek an emergency stay to block the judge’s order. The CDC also declined to comment.

United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines all quickly announced they were yanking the mask requirement for domestic and some international flights. So did American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways.

2 Attorneys for the family of Patrick Loya will reveal results of an independent autopsy done by forensic pathology expert Dr. Werner Spitz. 

They will host a news conference on Tuesday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. at The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit.

3 Twitter has indicated that it is not interested in being bought by Elon Musk without a fight. After the Tesla and SpaceX CEO offered to buy Twitter last week, the company's board implemented a shareholder rights plan, known as a "poison pill," that would make it harder and more expensive for Musk (or any other would-be buyer) to acquire the company without the board's approval. Now, eyes are back on Musk to see how he might respond to the board's defensive measure. Musk, who currently owns around 9% of shares in the company, could decide to withdraw his bid, or he could sit tight and exercise the still-significant influence he'd have at the company as one of its largest shareholders. Musk said last week that he has a "Plan B" if his bid falls through, although he declined to elaborate on what it is.

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