COVID-19
CDC no longer recommending COVID shots for healthy pregnant women, children

From LifeSiteNews
The announcement also follows recent Senate testimony from respected OB-GYN Dr. James Thorp who said that “[r]aw data revealed an 82% miscarriage rate in women vaccinated during the first trimester,” a figure that “mirrors the effects of chemical abortion drugs such as RU486.”
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are no longer recommending the experimental mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for healthy pregnant women and children.
“Today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy announced on X Tuesday.
Today, the COVID vaccine for healthy children and healthy pregnant women has been removed from @CDCgov recommended immunization schedule. Bottom line: it’s common sense and it’s good science. We are now one step closer to realizing @POTUS’s promise to Make America Healthy Again. pic.twitter.com/Ytch2afCLP
— Secretary Kennedy (@SecKennedy) May 27, 2025
“Bottom line: it’s common sense and it’s good science. We are now one step closer to realizing the President of the United States’s promise to Make America Healthy Again,” Kennedy added.
The social media announcement was accompanied by a video featured Kennedy alongside Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary and National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.
In the video, the trio called the decision a matter of “good science” and criticized the administration of former President Joe Biden for continuing to recommend “booster” shots for healthy children as recently as last year despite a complete lack of any supportive clinical data.
The news comes just days after the FDA said Pfizer and Moderna, two of the largest COVID vaccine manufactures, must expand its warnings to young men aged 16 to 25 about the link between their experimental injections and heart diseases.
The announcement also follows recent Senate testimony from respected OB-GYN Dr. James Thorp who said that “[r]aw data revealed an 82% miscarriage rate in women vaccinated during the first trimester,” a figure that “mirrors the effects of chemical abortion drugs such as RU486.”
COVID-19
FDA says Pfizer, Moderna must expand warnings for COVID shots to young men

From LifeSiteNews
Pfizer and Moderna must warn young men ages 16-25 that their COVID shots are linked to heart diseases, the FDA said.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded its warnings about the dangers of mRNA COVID jabs.
“The Food and Drug Administration is telling Pfizer and Moderna to expand the warning labels on their COVID-19 vaccines about the risk of a possible heart injury side effect linked to the mRNA shots, primarily in teen boys and young men, citing findings from a study published last year and new agency data,” CBS News reported.
“Both vaccines previously carried warnings about how the risk of the heart side effects — which doctors call myocarditis (an inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart) — looked to be higher in young men, generally within the first week after vaccination,” CBS added. “While the earlier labels specified ages 18 to 24 years old for Moderna’s vaccine and 12 to 17 years old for Pfizer’s, the new warning will apply to males ages 16 to 25 for both vaccines.”
The warnings reflect a more cautious approach to the jabs, which were rushed through under President Donald Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed.”
For many key health roles, Trump has appointed officials who have supported vaccine safety, including Dr. Marty Makary as FDA commissioner. Furthermore, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a track record advocating for food and medicinal safety. However, they have not taken an aggressive approach yet to the vaccines while in office.
Furthermore, Makary recently announced that the FDA plans to continue recommending that pregnant women receive the COVID shot, even though there are links between getting jabbed and miscarrying a preborn baby.
The shots have been a point of contention between Trump supporters and the president, who still holds that Operation Warp Speed, and rushing through the shots, was a good idea.
As LifeSiteNews reported:
For the past four years, Trump has refused such appeals about the evidence against the COVID shots, which were developed in record time by his administration’s Operation Warp Speed initiative.
Since leaving office, he repeatedly promoted the shots as “one of the greatest achievements of mankind.” The negative reception to such comments got him to drop the subject for a while, but in July 2022, he complained that “we did so much in terms of therapeutics and a word that I’m not allowed to mention. But I’m still proud of that word, because we did that in nine months, and it was supposed to take five years to 12 years. Nobody else could have done it. But I’m not mentioning it in front of my people.”
Yet, the shots have a long record of being linked to numerous problems, including heart inflammation, stroke, death, and menstrual problems.
The dangers recently lead attorney Tom Renz, an expert on vaccine injuries, to call for an “immediate halt” on self-amplifying mRNA vaccines, as LifeSiteNews reported.
COVID-19
Freedom Convoy trucker Harold Jonker acquitted of all charges

From LifeSiteNews
The JCCF noted his truck was parked along Coventry Road, which is away from the downtown area of Ottawa, and that he faced no charges or fines while he was in the city for the protest.
One of the more prominent truckers involved in the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest movement has been acquitted of all charges.
On May 20, Justice Kevin B. Phillips of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice acquitted Harold Jonker of all charges. Jonker runs Jonker Trucking Inc. out of Caistor Centre in Ontario’s Niagara region, and rose to prominence for his role in the Freedom Convoy protest movement that sought to bring an end to all COVID-era mandates in Canada.
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), which helped Jonker in his case, noted in a press release that Justice Phillips concluded that “while the broader Freedom Convoy could be seen as a collective act of mischief, the Crown had failed to prove that Mr. Jonker was guilty of any of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.”
“Harold and I are elated with the outcome of his case. We agree with the trial judge that the Crown had not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt,” said Constitutional lawyer Chris Fleury.
Jonkers stated that he is “very thankful for the excellent legal support provided by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, and thankful that the judge saw through the Crown’s weak case and had the courage to do the right thing.”
In February 2022, Jonker drove to Ottawa in his semi-truck alongside 12 other trucks from Jonker Trucking. A documentary called Freedom Occupation, which was distributed by independent outlet True North, featured him prominently.
In May of 2023, about 15 months after he participated in the Freedom Convoy, Jonker was told to turn himself over to the Ottawa Police Service to be processed for fingerprinting and to appear before a court on charges related to his association with the Freedom Convoy. He was charged with mischief, counselling mischief, intimidation, and counselling intimidation.
The JCCF noted his truck was parked along Coventry Road, which is away from the downtown area of Ottawa, and that he faced no charges or fines while he was in the city for the protest.
During the trial, held from May 12 to 14, saw the Crown argue before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Ottawa allege that Jonkers aided in organizing the Freedom Convoy.
Justice Phillips, as noted by the JCCF, addressed “two main themes advanced by the Crown,” the first being that the Crown had claimed that the media interviews Jonkers gave both during and after the protest amounted to counselling mischief.
“However, Justice Phillips found that Mr. Jonker was treated by interviewers like a ‘foreign correspondent’—someone describing events as he witnessed them. While supportive of the protest, Mr. Jonker’s words were expressions of opinion, not incitement to unlawful action,” noted the JCCF.
The second theme claimed by the Crown was that Jonkers was responsible for Jonker Trucking vehicles located in Ottawa’s downtown core.
“The Court found insufficient evidence to show that Mr. Jonker had control over those trucks,” noted the JCCF.
“Justice Phillips noted that, in Crown-submitted videos, Mr. Jonker explicitly stated that his own truck was parked in a yard, not downtown. Furthermore, the Crown offered no evidence regarding the corporate structure of Jonker Trucking Inc. that could prove Mr. Jonker had authority over vehicles belonging to the company.”
Trucker put his trust in ‘God’ after he was charged
In 2023, LifeSiteNews had reported on Jonkers, who noted at the time that the “truth will prevail,” and that he was “confident” in the face of his four criminal charges because he places his trust in “God.”
Jonker, who conducts about 90% of his trucking business in the United States, said the reason he participated in the Freedom Convoy was that he did not like the way COVID restrictions were impacting most Canadians.
The Freedom Convoy protest resulted in former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau enacting the Emergencies Act (EA) on February 14, 2022, to shut it down.
Trudeau had disparaged unvaccinated Canadians, saying those opposing his measures were of a “small, fringe minority” who hold “unacceptable views” and do not “represent the views of Canadians who have been there for each other.”
Trudeau revoked the EA on February 23 after the protesters had been cleared out.
Hundreds of protesters were arrested for participating in the Freedom Convoy while the EA was in place. Many had their charges dropped. However, some still have outstanding charges.
The use of the EA resulted in nearly $8 million in locked funds from 267 bank accounts. Additionally, 170 bitcoin wallets were frozen.
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