03/28/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Ohio lawyer Tom Renz has blasted Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Alvin Bragg over his ongoing witch hunt against former President Donald Trump.
“It’s really important that this crooked DA from New York goes after Trump because they’ve already eliminated crime in New York,” Renz joked sarcastically about Bragg’s misappropriation of the criminal justice system.
“It’s safe, you know, it’s a wonderful place that everybody wants to go to – there’s no problem with vagrants, no drugs, no murders, no violence. So, you know, they need to start dealing with these misdemeanors – and going after Trump makes perfect sense.”
He made these comments during the March 21 episode of his program, “Lawfare with Tom Renz,” on Brighteon.TV.
Every Tuesday from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm EST, you can hear the latest about what Renz is up to on various fronts. You will hear him speak about everything from the fraudulent 2020 election to the threat of a new Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), and so much more.
Back in 2021, Renz came forward to denounce the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) scamdemic for being entirely based on fear and manipulation.
Later in the episode, Renz discusses a new legal case he filed on behalf of a hospital worker in Alabama who was discriminated against by her employer, which refused a religious exemption she petitioned for to avoid having to murder patients with altered COVID protocols.
As occurred at many medical facilities across the country during the plandemic, palliative care protocols were altered in such a way that medical workers were forced to give patients deadly interventions such as remdesivir and ventilators, which killed many throughout the saga.
“Those policies resulted in drugs and other things being administered that were hastening death,” Renz explained. “Hastening death means that the drugs they were administering were causing people to die quicker – that’s murder, folks, in my opinion.”
In proper palliative care, a medical worker cannot administer drugs that hasten death because doing so is a form of murder, which goes against the religious beliefs of Christian and other medical workers.
In this case, the whistleblower was discriminated against by her employer for refusing to administer these deadly drugs. Even after explaining that she could not in good faith comply with the new policies, the hospital refused to exempt her from the new protocols, resulting in retaliation against her.
“We have endless amount of paper records on this and audio recordings, including an audio recording of a nurse … talking about how they were killing people on her floor,” Renz said about the case.
“Folks, in the interview, if you watch the video, you’ll hear [the client] talking about how one of the nurses she was talking to was angry because the night shift didn’t ‘do their job,’ so he had to do it. And what he meant by ‘doing their job’ is ODing a patient in order to kill them.” You can find the video he is referring to at his main website, Renz-Law.com.
“Folks, we have hard evidence now of the hospitals taking steps to hasten death. This is one of the largest hospital chains in the country. This is monumental.”
Cases like this and much more can be heard weekly on “Lawfare with Tom Renz,” which airs every Tuesday on Brighteon.TV from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm EST – so be sure to watch!
The following episode of “Lawfare with Tom Renz” aired on March 21. Watch as Renz discusses Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s witch hunt against former President Donald Trump.
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