Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14) announced Saturday she is taking a victory lap following the Department of Justice’s decision to drop all charges against Dr. Michael Kirk Moore, a U.S. Navy veteran and physician who faced up to 35 years in federal prison for refusing to administer experimental COVID-19 vaccines during the Biden Administration.
Greene’s celebration follows her formal letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi on July 12, in which she urged the DOJ to “immediately dismiss the politically motivated charges” against Dr. Moore. In the letter, Greene lauded Dr. Moore as “a hero, not a criminal,” emphasizing his dedicated medical service, his opposition to coercive mandates, and his unwavering commitment to medical freedom.
In a statement following the DOJ’s announcement, Congresswoman Greene asserted, “Dr. Kirk Moore was targeted by a weaponized government because he refused to inject an experimental vaccine into people who didn’t want it.” She added, “He put his patients and principles first—and for that, the Biden regime tried to destroy his life.”
Greene expressed gratitude, stating, “I’m thankful to Attorney General Pam Bondi for doing the right thing and bringing this political persecution to an end.” She concluded by calling the outcome “a huge win for medical freedom and for every American who stood up to the COVID tyranny.”








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