PFIZERGATE: EU TRIED TO HIDE VACCINE TEXTS—COURT SAYS “NOT SO FAST”
In 2021, the head of the European Union, Ursula von der Leyen, made a massive COVID vaccine deal with Pfizer.
Billions of dollars.
Millions of doses.
And—apparently—text messages with Pfizer’s CEO.
When reporters asked for those texts?
The EU said they didn’t have them.
Deleted? Never saved? They wouldn’t say.
So The New York Times sued.
Now Europe’s top court has ruled: the EU can’t just shrug and say “nope, no texts here.”
If those messages existed, they need to explain where they went—and how.
The court called the EU’s excuses not credible, said the public deserves answers, and slammed the Commission for failing basic transparency.
This isn’t a Netflix scandal. It’s real.
Billions in public money, global health decisions—and now, a court telling one of the world’s most powerful governments: “try again, and this time, show your receipts.”
Source: Euronews / EU Court of Justice