First published at 00:10 UTC on March 31st, 2022.
HHS Whistleblower Jodi O'Malley Cleared of All Wrongdoing by Arizona Board of Nursing
• Project Veritas HHS Whistleblower, Jodi O’Malley, was cleared of all wrongdoing stemming from last year’s undercover videos which showed several coworkers …
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HHS Whistleblower Jodi O'Malley Cleared of All Wrongdoing by Arizona Board of Nursing
• Project Veritas HHS Whistleblower, Jodi O’Malley, was cleared of all wrongdoing stemming from last year’s undercover videos which showed several coworkers speaking about how the hospital was handling reports of adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccine.
• In a hearing on Wednesday, the Arizona Board of Nursing voted against taking punitive action against Ms. O’Malley for her blowing the whistle on HHS’ handling of reports of adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccine.
• O’Malley, whose nursing license remains active and in good standing, called the vote a “ginormous win” for nurses around the country, adding that “our duty is first and foremost to our patients.”
[PHOENIX, AZ – Mar. 30, 2022] Project Veritas HHS whistleblower, Jodi O’Malley, was cleared of all wrongdoing in a vote held Wednesday by the Arizona Board of Nursing. O’Malley’s attorney, Mike Yoder, announced the news Wednesday on Twitter adding that her “license remains active and in good standing.”
O’Malley, who served as a nurse for the Department of Health and Human Services, came to Project Veritas in September of 2021 to blow the whistle on the agency’s handling of reports of adverse effects from the COVID-19 vaccine. Her colleague, Dr. Maria Gonzales, an ER Doctor with HHS, was recorded discussing the uptick in myocarditis cases and how the government continues to “shove it under the mat.”
When reached for comment, O’Malley called the vote “a ginormous win” for nurses, which she said are “the heart of the healthcare system.”
O’Malley also added a message to others who may be in her position:
The ethical principles and oath we took as nurses should always be upheld even in a pandemic. Don’t ever be afraid to “Be Brave and Do Something.” Our duty is first and foremost to our patients. Stop giving in to coercion.
Her attorney, Mike Yoder, praised O’Malley for integrity:
Jodi’s unwavering commitments to protecting..
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