US Congressman Chip Roy from Texas has re-introduced the Let Injured Americans Be Legally Empowered (LIABLE) Act, H.R. 1432, in the current Congress. This legislation strips away the federal liability shield that protects COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna from civil lawsuits. Americans injured by these shots now gain the power to hold Big Pharma accountable in court for damages, losses, and suffering caused by the injections.
The bill directly targets the PREP Act provisions and related federal laws that granted blanket immunity to these companies during the declared emergency. Roy first introduced this measure in 2024 as H.R. 7551, then reintroduced it in February 2025. The core mechanism prohibits any federal statute—including sections of the Public Health Service Act—from granting immunity or limiting liability for claims tied to the administration or use of COVID-19 vaccines. The act applies retroactively, ensuring victims vaccinated years ago can file suits without time-bar barriers erected by the old protections. It preserves access to existing compensation programs like the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, but those programs delivered almost nothing—only a handful of claims approved out of thousands submitted, with most rejected on technicalities or lack of proof under a system stacked against claimants.
BREAKING: US Congressman Chip Roy (Rep. Texas) has introduced a bill that would allow Americans to sue
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COVID-19 vaccine companies.
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This move strikes at the heart of the globalist-pharma-bureaucracy alliance that forced experimental shots on millions of Americans. Operation Warp Speed, pushed under emergency powers, shielded manufacturers from normal product liability standards that apply to every other drug and device. Companies rushed mRNA injections to market with Operation Warp Speed funding, minimal long-term testing, and aggressive promotion that claimed the shots stopped transmission—a claim Pfizer executives later admitted under oath was never tested. Mandates followed: federal, state, corporate, and military coercion stripped jobs, military careers, and freedoms from those who refused. The shots caused myocarditis in young men, blood clots, neurological damage, and deaths that the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) documented in massive numbers, yet the system buried the data and censored dissent.
- Key harms documented: myocarditis, blood clots, neurological damage, deaths
- System failure: VAERS suppressed data and censored dissent
- Mandates impact: lost jobs, military careers, personal freedoms
Roy’s bill dismantles this crony setup. Big Pharma executives profited billions while American citizens bore the risks without recourse. The PREP Act’s immunity was sold as necessary to speed development, but it removed any incentive for rigorous safety protocols. When injuries surfaced—heart inflammation in teenagers, turbo cancers, sudden adult deaths—the manufacturers faced zero financial consequence. Victims got funneled into the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, a black hole where payouts are rare and amounts insultingly low compared to lifelong medical costs or lost earning potential.
This legislation advances the America First agenda by restoring sovereignty to the individual over corporate-government collusion. Donald Trump’s administration exposed the deep state bureaucracy’s role in pushing mandates and suppressing injury reports. With allies like RFK Jr. positioned to influence HHS policy, momentum builds to end these protections entirely. Roy’s targeted strike on COVID shots sets the precedent: no more free passes for experimental biologics forced on the population under emergency pretexts.
- America First focus: individual sovereignty vs corporate-government collusion
- Trump administration role: exposed deep state influence on mandates and suppression
- Precedent set: no free passes for experimental biologics
The deep state and globalist interests fight this bill because liability restores market discipline. Manufacturers would face discovery in court—internal documents on adverse event data, communications with Fauci’s NIH, CDC pressure to downplay risks, and financial incentives tied to Warp Speed contracts. Juries would see suppressed VAERS signals, whistleblower accounts from military doctors, and autopsies linking deaths to spike protein damage. The public would learn the full extent of the betrayal: shots promoted as
“safe and effective“
while companies knew risks and hid them.
For the American citizen, this bill delivers justice. Families destroyed by vaccine injuries—widows, paralyzed veterans, children with lifelong conditions—finally access real courts instead of begging bureaucrats. It punishes the betrayal of trust and deters future power grabs disguised as public health crises. Trump fought the mandates; Roy fights the cover-up that protected the profiteers.
The LIABLE Act forces accountability where the establishment refused it. Big Pharma’s immunity ends here. The American people win their day in court. This is the battle line drawn against the bureaucracy that weaponized medicine against its own citizens. The shield comes down. Justice arrives.

