Governors, lawmakers and AGs team up to stop WHO from seizing more power over U.S. health decisions

Republican governors, attorneys general and lawmakers are working together to create maximum pressure to stop the World Health Organization from seizing new powers to impose decisions on the United States and other member countries during future public health crises.

The political leaders are warning that changes the WHO wants to make to its member agreements, which are generally supported by the Biden administration, would insert foreigners into the doctor-patient relationship here in America.

At least one Republican, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, has gone to court to try to force the Biden administration to not accept the changes being considered by the WHO this week.

"We filed a lawsuit to try to stop it because the Biden administration cannot obligate us to follow health regulations and guidelines by international bodies," Paxton said on the Thursday edition of the Just the News, No Noise TV show. 
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