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Special Counsel: Montana Attorney General Knudsen did not harass hospital staff [View all]
Note: This article was published on November 24. I am posting this thread since further repercussions may develop. Also, kudos to the hospital for turning down the patient's request to be administered ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.Democratic leaders criticized the scope of the investigation and condemn Austin Knudsen and Public Service Commissioner Jennifer Fielder for intimidation of health care providers.
HELENA The findings of a legislative probe released late Monday into whether Attorney General Austin Knudsen and other public officials inappropriately interfered in health care directives and harassed health care workers at a Helena hospital last month have done nothing to subdue the uproar surrounding the incident.
At the request of minority Democrats in the House and Senate, the top GOP leaders on Oct. 25 authorized legislative special counsel Abra Belke to review state government documents and interview witnesses to determine what happened between the state Department of Justice, hospital staff and a patient who was being treated for COVID-19 at St. Peters Health hospital.
Belke delivered her report entitled Summarizing the Examination of Records to legislative leaders Monday, and a spokesman for Senate leaders sent it via email to members of the press just after 9:30 that evening.
Republican and Democratic officials were quick to exchange barbs in public statements. GOP leaders said the report exonerated Republican officials of any wrongdoing and accused Democrats and members of the press of defamation, while Democrats said the report shows a pattern of public officials using their power to intimidate people.
Read more: https://montanafreepress.org/2021/11/24/montana-ag-knudsen-did-not-harass-hospital-staff-says-special-counsel/
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Special Counsel: Montana Attorney General Knudsen did not harass hospital staff [View all]
TexasTowelie
Dec 2021
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The title of the Montana Free Press is a conclusion and opinion not supported by the
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2021
#1
I agree. If I were a medical professional I would have felt intimidated by the pressure being
TexasTowelie
Dec 2021
#4
Texas Towlie shared link above, with this history of the event resulting in lockdown...
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2021
#10
Sadly vets can't administer medicine to humans, but maybe could make exception for the idiots?
Alexander Of Assyria
Dec 2021
#12
I say, let them sign a waiver and give them all the ivermectin they want....
TheRealNorth
Dec 2021
#11