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Congressman Biggs Introduces WHO Withdrawal Act

June 3, 2022

Today, Congressman Biggs introduced the WHO Withdrawal Act. This legislation requires the President to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), repeals the law that originally authorized the United States to join the WHO, and prevents taxpayer money from being spent to participate in the WHO.
 
For years, the WHO has undermined American interests and remains one of the most corrupt and ineffective international institutions,said Congressman Andy Biggs. 

“The organization has been compromised by China and has sabotaged many public health investigations–including the COVID investigation in Wuhan.

“Despite the WHO’s failure to objectively provide health guidance to the world, President Biden now seeks to give the WHO more authority to define what a pandemic is, how long a pandemic lasts, and encroach upon the sovereignty of nation’s like ours. It’s unacceptable. My legislation ensures that we protect American interests first.”

The legislation may be read here

Original co-sponsors include: Rep Bob Good (Va.), Rep. Clay Higgins (La.), Rep. Ralph Norman (S.C.), Rep. Louie Gohmert (Texas), Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.), Rep. Mary Miller (Ill), Rep. Nancy Mace (S.C.), Rep. Scott Perry (Pa.), Re. Greg Steube (Fla.), Rep. Lauren Boebert (Co.), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.), Rep. Randy Weber (Texas), Rep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.), Rep. Lisa McClain (Mich.), Rep. Rick Allen (Ga.), Rep. Rodney Davis (Ill.), and Rep. Chip Roy (Texas).

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