The Trump administration drops the charges of a doctor accused of destroying the Kofid-19 vaccines

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US Secretary of Justice Bam Bondi brought down the charges against a doctor from Salt Lake County, Utah, accused of destroying the Coveyd-19 vaccines and issuing false vaccination certificates.

Bondi wrote on the “X” platform on Saturday saying that the doctor who ordered the charges of the charges, Michael Kirk Moore, “gave his patients a choice when the federal government refused to do so. He was not worthy of the prison years he was facing. This ends today.

Bondi’s decision also comes at a time when she faces criticism from right -wing activists for the way she deals with the investigation of the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein.

This sudden endowment of procedures also comes a few days after the doctor’s trial began, which constitutes the latest support gesture from President Donald Trump’s administration of the Susake Movement in vaccines.

In 2023, the Ministry of Justice charged the plastic surgeon Michael Kirk Moore and 3 other people with a “planning” to defraud the government.

According to a statement issued by the US Prosecutor’s Office in Utah in 2023, Moore was allegedly managing the issuance of fake certificates from a plastic surgery center.

Moore was accused of “destroying or getting rid of the government’s Kofid-19 vaccines, which are worth more than $ 28,000, and distributing at least 1937 false vaccination cards for money.”

Moore, who faces a prison sentence for decades, was accused of giving a brine to children at the request of their parents to believe that they had received a Kofid-19 vaccine.

Moore’s trial began in a federal court in the city of Salt Lake City, and Republican Republican Marguri Taylor Green, who is affiliated with the extreme right and supporting Trump, announced last Tuesday that she had called for Bondi to drop the charges against Moore.

Mike Lee, Minister of Justice and Mike Lee, thanked the Minister of Justice, for the accusation against Moore.

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The Trump administration supports skeptics in the Kofid-19 vaccine, and the Pentagon sought to recruit the army personnel whose services were terminated for refusing to vaccinate during the pandemic.

It is noteworthy that the Kofid-19 epidemic caused severe political division in the United States between supporters of closure and vaccination campaigns, and those who considered these measures restricted to freedom.

Trump, who himself received the Kovid-19 vaccine, appointed Robert F. Kennedy Junior as Minister of Health, and the latter has launched a comprehensive reform of the American vaccine policy.

Last April, Kennedy said in a post on the X that Moore “deserves a medal for his courage.”

At the end of May, Kennedy announced that the federal authorities will no longer recommend vaccinating children and pregnant women against Kofid-19.

It is noteworthy that Kennedy himself is accused of publishing misleading information about vaccines, including the measles vaccine, while the United States is fighting the worst measles epidemic that has been witnessing for 30 years.