Rep. Biggs Decries Biden’s Reliance on Leftist Polls to Decide School Masking Policy

Rep. Biggs Decries Biden’s Reliance on Leftist Polls to Decide School Masking Policy

By Corinne Murdock |

Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) decried the Biden administration’s reliance on leftist dark money network polling rather than science to determine school masking policy.

Government emails indicate that the CDC relied on polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) to set school masking policy. KFF is a left-wing dark money group that receives much of its funding through Big Tech and Silicon Valley. America First Legal (AFL) uncovered this connection via documents obtained through its lawsuit against the CDC. 

Three days after top Biden administration officials received an email from KFF CEO and President Drew Altman that mandatory masking was a “political winner” for the majority of the country. 

Altman advised the officials that 63 percent of citizens favor school masking, the CDC recommended universal masking for all children two and up. Altman’s phrasing implied the familiarity of longtime colleagues or a trusted advisor, not communication between separate entities.  

“We have the scoop on the issue of the moment, masks in schools. A very solid majority favor school masking requirements (63 percent), with 36 percent opposing. That 36 percent is made up of the usual suspects and of course is large enough to make some trouble in parts of the country and generate news,” wrote Altman. “At this point in time, asking unvaccinated students/staff to wear masks in school is more broadly popular than vaccine mandates. Prohibitions against schools requiring masks (which seven states now have), may only be a political winner in deep-red communities.” 

The Biden administration’s apparent reliance on political advisors rather than scientific evidence would explain their reaction to the state’s attempts to dispel mandatory masking in schools.

Last year, Department of Education (ED) Secretary Miguel Cardona told Governor Doug Ducey that the state couldn’t use federal COVID-19 relief funds to reward mask-free schooling. In a response letter, Biggs accused Cardona of weaponizing the ED against states following scientific evidence.

Ducey sued the Biden administration for their attempt to recoup the relief funds, but the Arizona District Court dismissed the case in July for failure to state a claim. Ducey appealed the ruling. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals released the case (no. 22-16101, Ducey v. Yellen, et al) from its Mediation Program last month, meaning that the Biden administration and the state were unable to resolve their appeal. 

This set of documents revealing the Biden administration’s reliance on Big Tech to set policy is the third in AFL’s discovery of the two entities’ collusion. Earlier this summer, AFL uncovered documents revealing that the CDC and Big Tech worked together to censor alleged misinformation pertaining to COVID-19. In September, AFL advanced this discovery with further documents showing the CDC directing Facebook and Twitter to censor and punish dissidents. 

Corinne Murdock is a reporter for AZ Free News. Follow her latest on Twitter, or email tips to corinne@azfreenews.com.

Fully Vaxxed, Boosted Southwest CEO Doubts Mask Efficacy, Catches COVID

Fully Vaxxed, Boosted Southwest CEO Doubts Mask Efficacy, Catches COVID

By Corinne Murdock |

Fully vaccinated and boosted Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly caught COVID-19 a day after insisting during last Wednesday’s Senate hearing that masks don’t offer much protection against the virus on planes. Kelly’s spokespersons reported his symptoms as minimal.

“I think the case is very strong that masks don’t add much, if anything, in the air cabin environment,” said Kelly. “It’s very safe and high-quality compared to any other indoor setting.” 

Planes rely on a filtration system that the Defense Department reported as making the risk of transmission low.

Surgical and cloth masks have limited potential for preventing aerosolized COVID-19 particles from potentially being breathed in or out by the wearer. Breathing and talking emit particles about the size of 1 micron. COVID-19 alone tends to be around .1 microns in size, ranging from as small as .06 microns to .14 microns; surgical masks can filter out particles sized at 2.5 microns or greater. Their greatest effect is to block larger respiratory droplets containing COVID-19, such as those within coughs or sneezes that are typically 5 microns or bigger. 

N95 masks may provide greater efficacy because they’re rated to filter out 95 percent of particles sized .3 microns or greater. 

Following the hearing, Kelly released a statement reiterating his support for the federal mandate for masks on planes.

Kelly tested negative for the virus  multiple times prior to the hearing.

American Airlines CEO Doug Parker and United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby sat on either side of Kelly at the hearing. Spokespersons for both companies confirmed that both CEOs tested negative on Friday.

Corinne Murdock is a reporter for AZ Free News. Follow her latest on Twitter, or email tips to corinne@azfreenews.com.