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As you may already know, President Biden accept defeat and claimed that there was “no federal solution” to the coronavirus pandemic and left it up to the states to make their own decisions on how to deal with the virus.

Before becoming president, Biden vowed to end the pandemic and sadly he failed.

Now, South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem is calling out President Biden and demanding that he lift all of his federal COVID-19 mandates so that local states can truly handle the pandemic on their own and Biden has yet to respond.

In transcript provided by Fox, Gov. Noem stated, “That’s interesting to me that the president is so bold in saying that there is no federal solution yet continuing to impose mandates on the country. And the fact is that he doesn’t have the authority to put these mandates in place. That’s why South Dakota and many other states and governors and attorney generals have challenged the federal government on this authority in court. That will be heard here in January and we’ll win. We’ll win because this president has taken unprecedented action to impose on the liberties and freedoms of the American people. And sometimes the only ones that are left to fight are the governors.”

Governor Noem then added, “They need to back off. We really need to be able to take care of our people. We’ve shown that we do it the best.”

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