New York Governor Candidate Andrew Guiliani Takes Stand Against Vaccine Passports, Mandates

Andrew H. Giuliani, the son of legendary New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani who recently launched a bid to become the Republican candidate for Governor of New York, took a strong stand against the vaccine passports and mandates that have already become mainstream in parts of the state.

“Government should not be involved in this decision, government has no place in this decision, political candidates do not belong in this decision. This has to be a personal choice, this has to be, and it has to be something that you end up talking with your doctors about and you make that decision based on the data and based on the science, not based off of political pressure,” Giuliani explained.

He added that taking the vaccine should not be a matter of heavy-handed politicians telling voters, “‘If ultimately they didn’t take the carrot then we’re going to give them the stick and fire people.’” Giuliani added, “It’s horrendous, this is beyond disgusting, this doesn’t even feel like America anymore.” Prior to his run, Andrew Giuliani spent four years in the Trump administration serving as a White House aide.

Giuliani appears to have delivered this speech at the New York Capitol during a protest against highly controversial mandates for the vaccines, something that have become a major political issue, with Democrats and establishment Republicans seeking to mandate the controversial vaccines as a condition for employment at most companies. (READ MORE: Rudy Giuliani Endorses Guardian Angels Founder Curtis Sliwa For NYC Mayor)

New York City has some of the most severe restrictions for the unvaccinated, or those without a vaccine passport – dubbed the ‘Excelsior Pass’ in the city – of any state, city, or county in the United States. Those without a vaccine passport are not permitted to eat inside restaurants or enter certain entertainment venues and buildings.

The state and city’s COVID-19 tyranny resulted in a massive protest last weekend, when a crowd of thousands took to the streets to support medical freedom. At various times, the crowd broke into chants of “F**k Joe Biden” as the protest meandered through the city streets.

Elsewhere, in Lowville, New York, a hospital announced that it will temporary stop delivering babies due to the mass exodus of nurses and other healthcare workers who opted to be fired or resign rather than accept one of the controversial vaccines and accompanying vaccine passport. 27% of the hospital’s 165 workers have yet to receive a COVID vaccine, thus making them ineligible for employment starting on September 27.