Potential public health risks are enough for it to initiate action. If we're going to give the WHO that much power, we should at least invite a thorough public debate. Especially since The agreement is an official treaty and it bypasses the U.S. senate. which plays a key role in ensuring major international commitments receive proper democratic oversight. To make matters worse, the new regulations employ extremely broad language that gives the WHO unprecedented power. (01:14–01:19)
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Asserts that the WHO agreement bypasses the U.S. Senate's role in treaty approval.
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