Sen. Johnson on preventing unilateral US- WHO treaty: After ‘miserable’ COVID response why give them more responsibilities

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Sen. Johnson on stopping Biden U.S.-WHO treaty: After ‘miserable’ COVID response why give them more responsibilities
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U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Ron Johnson discusses his “simple” new bill which would deem any binding agreement between the United States and World Health Organization as a “treaty,” and would prevent Biden from entering into any binding agreement or “treaty” with the Chinese “captured” WHO without obtaining Senate approval. Johnson remarks, after WHO “does such a miserable job, they should not be given greater responsibility.” Additional interviews also with North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, and conservative commentator Lou Dobbs.

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