In 2021, six-year-old Leo Politella was given a COVID-19 vaccine while attending school against the direct instruction of his father. Three years later, this case could be headed to the United States Supreme Court. However, it is the path to the highest Court that may end up being the most significant facet of this story.
Liberty Nation News’ correspondent, John Klar, is an attorney on the case* who spoke exclusively with us to explore the ramifications of the upcoming filing, Politella v. Vermont.
Parental Consent
Mark Angelides: John, can you give us a brief background on how Leo came to be vaccinated against his parents’ wishes?
John Klar: Tony and Shujen Politella were not anti-vax, but because they knew the vaccine was early in development and children were at low risk from COVID-19, they did not want their son, Leo, vaccinated. Tony visited the school the week before the clinic and was assured Leo would not receive the vaccine. On the day of the clinic, Leo was given another student’s arm tag, and when he protested that he was not supposed to be vaccinated, he was distracted by the workers and jabbed against his will. It should be noted that Vermont schools received cash awards from the state if they achieved high vaccination rates. […]
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