Capitol Report (Nov. 12): 112 Kids Given the Incorrect Dosage of COVID-19 Vaccine

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
November 12, 2021Capitol Report
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Capitol Report (Nov. 12): 112 Kids Given the Incorrect Dosage of COVID-19 Vaccine
A 7-year-old child receives a COVID-19 vaccine at Michele Clark High School in Chicago, Ill., on Nov. 12, 2021. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The Biden administration celebrated a small victory with the passing of a record $1.2 trillion spending bill for infrastructure. We speak to Congressman Kevin Hern (R-Okla.) who says that much of that spending is not going to be directed to hard infrastructure projects.

Congressman Buddy Carter (R-Ga.) is a fully vaccinated member of the Doctors Caucus. Carter says the vaccines are safe and effective, but that mandating them for children is crossing the line.

With the vaccine mandates coming from all different directions, we speak to the attorney who just successfully filed the motion to halt the Biden administration’s mandate in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He says this could be elevated to the Supreme Court.

The pandemic pushed the government to inject trillions of dollars into the economy, and now the government is on track to spend trillions more for infrastructure, social welfare, and climate change. How will this massive government spending impact skyrocketing inflation?

A majority of Americans believe that Facebook makes American society worse, according to a recent CNN poll.

While talking about defending Taiwan, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says that the United States and its allies would “take action” if China were to use force to disrupt the independent island.

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