Federal First Responder With Medical Condition Facing Termination Due to Vaccine Mandate

5Mind. The Meme Platform
The Epoch Times Header

Dr. Gina Smith is a psychologist that specializes in treating first responders and veterans who is currently running as a Republican for the U.S. House to represent the 14th congressional district in Texas.

Her husband has been working as a federal first responder for over ten years.

Last summer, a mandate for federal employees invalidated the option for testing twice a week for COVID-19 and he had to be vaccinated or face termination. He then turned in his medical and religious exemptions and is still awaiting the results.

The paperwork he had to fill out, however, was not what she would have conventionally expected.

The exemption paperwork was “a medical exemption form for early retirement which doesn’t make any sense, that’s not what he’s asking for,” Smith told The Epoch Times.

He then went to his long-time doctor, who according to Smith, told him: “Look, I haven’t told anybody that they shouldn’t get this vaccine, but I’m going to tell you, you should not get this vaccine.”

“He has lymphedema in his foot,” Smith said, referring to lymphatic pooling. “He’s missing the back half of his leg, so he has pooling in his foot which has a risk for blood clots and things like that.”

Serving in Iraq

Her husband, who currently works in law enforcement, is a former Marine. During his service in Iraq, was hit by an IED and sustained serious injuries that ended his career as a Marine.

“He is missing a kidney, a spleen, and part of [his] pancreas,” Smith said.

“So if this overtaxes his one kidney and then he has kidney failure, he is not going to be able to get another kidney easily. He will be on dialysis, and the longevity of your life when you’re on dialysis is not very long.”

Smith and her husband are not opposed to the vaccines, and he had taken all the vaccines when he was a Marine except for the anthrax one. In the case of the COVID-19 vaccines, the issue they are concerned about is not with the blood pooling itself but with vein health and poor circulation.

Most of his peers didn’t even know he was disabled, since he worked very hard to stay fit and to conceal it, but now “his disabilities are on blast to everyone. And he’s having to prove over and over and over again to his supervisors and to other people,” Smith added.

“This is not an anti-vaccine issue. This is an anti-mandate issue—the requirement of them to have a vaccine that is still under an emergency use order. It does not have long-term studies attached to it. And it does not take into account natural immunity, and on top of all of that, most of these federal first responders, they are the ones who are enforcing the Constitution, they’re upholding the Constitution. So their job is to know the Constitution. And so for many of these folks, they are looking at this saying, ‘there’s something wrong here.’ There’s something very seriously wrong—it does not stand up to the threshold that the U.S. Constitution says that we’re afforded these particular rights.”

Smith thinks that Congress, which is exempt from vaccine mandates, should be held to the same standards as the rest of the people in regards to the vaccine mandates.

“I think that [Congress] needs to be held to the same account that everybody else is. I don’t think that Congress should be above anybody,” Smith said.

“I really think that they do need to have an honest conversation about what exactly is going on here. I think that Senator Rand Paul is trying to have that conversation. And he’s having an uphill battle. I think there are a few people who are open to having that conversation, [but] a lot of folks are not and I’m not sure why that’s happening. I know that it’s a conversation that I am willing to have, which is why I’m speaking up about this, because these federal first responders cannot speak for themselves.”

She said that if just 10 percent of fire and police first responders get fired, it would be a “massive number” that would compromise national security.

Continuing the Mission

If her husband gets fired he won’t get security clearance due to background checks, so it would “tie his hands” on the ability to go work somewhere else, Smith said.

To file for disability he would have to lose his job first and there could be a significant wait time in between.

Smith said her husband thought he would stay in the Marine Corps forever. But the day he got hit by an explosive, he was on an Air Force Humvee instead of a Marine Corps unit, due to Congress not being able to support the war logistics properly, thus ending his career as a Marine.

His heart had stopped and was miraculously resuscitated. After recovering, he wanted to continue his mission as a patriot and went on to work as a federal law enforcer.

Now, she said that her husband told her “because Congress couldn’t get their stuff together, is the same reason why my career is going to end again, and I’m not going to be able to continue my mission.”

Numerous lawsuits have been filed on behalf of federal employees and contractors that don’t want to get the jab due to either religious or medical reasons.

By Enrico Trigoso

Read Original Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Iowa Senator Grassley Opposes SAVE Act!?  

The SAVE Act would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require proof of U.S. citizenship in order to register to vote in federal elections.

Why Did ‘They’ Allow Information Liberation Via the Internet?

In a PR rebrand, Klaus Schwab has ditched his comic book supervillain vibe in favor of the kindly grandfather preoccupied with the fate of his posterity.

Turning Point USA Threatens Defamation Lawsuits

Erika Kirk took to a CBS town hall meeting...

The US’ Acquisition Of Greenland Could Lead To A Deal Over Canada’s Arctic Islands

Trump's Greenland proposals are meant to advance his goal of building “Golden Dome” infrastructure and could include Canada’s Arctic Islands.

Split Seconds Last Forever

The ICE-Involved shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis is the result of split-second determinations made by both parties.

Trump Sues JPMorgan Chase Over Alleged Debanking

President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over alleged debanking, the bank confirmed to The Epoch Times.

Federal Agents Arrest Suspect in Anti-ICE Church Protest in Minnesota

AG Pam Bondi said that federal agents had arrested a suspect who allegedly organized a protest against ICE at the Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Tens of Millions of Americans Bracing for Major Winter Storm

Americans are bracing for a major winter storm with cities including Washington, NYC, Philadelphia, and Boston impacted. The South will see ice accumulation.

Appeals Court Pauses Order Limiting Immigration Agent Action Against Minnesota Protesters

A U.S. appeals court paused an order limiting immigration agents from detaining or tear-gassing Minnesota protesters who weren’t obstructing officers.

Trump Unveils His Board of Peace in Davos

President Trump signed the Board of Peace charter in Davos, launching a new body to oversee Israel-Hamas peace efforts and other global conflicts.

US to Gain ‘Total Access’ to Greenland Without Payment, Trump Says

President Trump said the US is negotiating an arrangement to secure full access to Greenland with no payment in return and unconstrained by any time limit.

Key Takeaways From Trump’s Davos Speech

President Trump addressed global elites at the World Economic Forum, saying his speech delivered “truly phenomenal news from America”

Trump Rules Out Using Force to Acquire Greenland

During his speech before the World Economic Forum President Trump ruled out the use of military force in his bid for the US to acquire Greenland.
spot_img

Related Articles