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Florida AG: Biden’s Vaccine Mandate ‘Obliterates the Separation of Powers’

The attorney general for Florida, just one of the 25 Republican attorneys general suing the Biden administration over President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate, said that the mandate is “unconstitutional” and “completely obliterates the separation of powers.”

When asked how Florida will make its case for the OSHA rule to be struck down, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody told Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle,” on Thursday that “if you look at what the White House chief of staff himself was bragging about when this was first announced saying this is the ultimate workaround using an osha emergency rule.

“I mean, look at what it means when you try to do an ultimate workaround. That's an ultimate workaround that is unlawful, unconstitutional, completely obliterates the separation of powers. Florida will put up a ferocious fight. Governor Desantis and I pledged to support Florida's workers, Americans, to be pro-freedom and make sure that we’re standing up for Florida's sovereignty in court,” she said.

Ohio Attorney General David Yost said that by Biden using OSHA to enforce a mandate, Biden is “trying to pound a round peg into a square hole.”

“Look, the president is not our nanny. He's not our doctor and he's not the Congress. Laws are written by elected representatives, not by executive fiat, and furthermore, Congress did not delegate that much authority in the OSHA Act to reach this far,” Yost said..............

https://www.cnsnews.com/index.php/article/washington/melanie-arter/florida-ag-bidens-vaccine-mandate-obliterates-separation-powers