October 25, 2024

Congressman George Santos introduces a new vaccine bill named The Minaj Act, after Nicki Minaj. (Read More Here).




The bill is meant to “establish a development period for new vaccines in order to generate public confidence.”


Rep. George Santos (R-NY), the House of Representatives member with a long-documented history of misleading the public and his constituents, has introduced a new bill named after Queens rap star Nicki Minaj. Reporter Kadia Goba of Semafor tweets The Minaj Act is supposed to “establish a development period for new vaccines in order to generate public confidence.” It should be noted that all vaccines, including the ones used to fight COVID-19, undergo rigorous testing and trials before being made available to the public.


One of those bills is called The Minaj Act, which aims to establish “a development period for new vaccines in order to generate public confidence,” according to Semafor reporter Kadia Goba.


Of course, the bill is named after rapper Nicki Minaj, who expressed skepticism over the COVID-19 vaccine in 2021 after she alleged that it made one of her cousin’s friends “impotent.”


Santos’ Nicki Minaj-inspired legislation is the latest odd development in his tenure as U.S. representative of New York’s 3rd Congressional District—a term that may be getting a sequel with the news of his re-election campaign.


“Good isn’t good enough, and I’m not shy about doing what it takes to get the job done,” Santos said in a press release announcing his candidacy. “I’m proud to announce my candidacy to run for re-election and continue to serve the people of NY-3.”


Santos has belatedly admitted to, among other things, lying about working for Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, attending Baruch College, and being Jewish.


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