In a ruling that’s shaken the corrupt foundations of the European Union, the EU’s top court has declared that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen broke transparency rules by hiding secret text messages she exchanged with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla—just as the EU was locking itself into the biggest vaccine deal in its history.
The judgment, handed down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), exposes a damning breach of public trust and fuels the growing outcry over what critics have dubbed “Pfizergate”—a scandal that underscores everything wrong with the unaccountable EU bureaucracy, Big Pharma’s grip on policy, and von der Leyen’s corrupt, authoritarian style of rule.
#EUGeneralCourt annuls the @EU_Commission decision refusing The New York Times access to text messages exchanged between President @vonderleyen and the CEO of @Pfizer in the context of #COVID vaccine procurement https://t.co/ATb3CgbPxg
— EU Court of Justice (@EUCourtPress) May 14, 2025
While globalists still cling to the tired narrative of “saving lives,” the reality now laid bare is that the EU chief struck backroom deals worth billions of euros without oversight or record—deals that forced member states into buying up to 1.8 billion doses of the experimental Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot, a product mired in concerns about side effects, rushed testing, and data suppression.
The Commission tried to sweep the messages under the rug, initially claiming they didn’t exist—until a 2021 New York Times interview revealed they did. In that piece, Bourla gushed about how his cozy chats with von der Leyen built “deep trust,” right before the vaccine contract—the largest the EU ever signed—was sealed.
The court wasn’t buying the cover-up. In its scathing decision, the ECJ ruled the Commission “failed to explain in a plausible manner” why it didn’t keep the texts or treat them as official documents. In other words, the EU’s own watchdog admitted what skeptics knew all along: the deal was hatched in the shadows, with no paper trail, no accountability, and no regard for the public’s right to know.
Even the usually tame European Ombudsman called it “maladministration.” That’s bureaucrat-speak for corruption.
Von der Leyen, once the golden girl of Brussels, now finds herself at the heart of the EU’s largest transparency scandal in decades. Critics on the right—and even a few from the liberal left—are hammering her for dodging responsibility while preaching democracy, transparency, accountability, and the ‘rule of law.’
Dutch MEP Raquel García Hermida-van der Walle called the ruling a “slam dunk for transparency”, pointing out the obvious: “People are allowed to know how decisions are made—even if it’s done over a text message.”
Independent Irish MEP Michael McNamara didn’t mince words either, saying von der Leyen’s actions showed she wasn’t remotely committed to openness.
‘Pfizergate’ verdict: EU Commission wrong to block access to von der Leyen’s secret texts.https://t.co/UtPbuG8nwu pic.twitter.com/4SRbHMSwlS
— Michael McNamara MEP (@McNamaraMEP) May 14, 2025
And let’s not forget—this is the same woman who went to great lengths to secure another five-year term running the EU like her personal fiefdom. Meanwhile, her administration hides documents, muzzles dissent, handles political adversaries with marked partiality and a disregard for principles of fairness, and pushes experimental jabs on an unsuspecting public.
Von der Leyen’s excuse? The messages didn’t contain “important” information. That’s rich. These weren’t birthday wishes—they were direct negotiations with the CEO of the pharmaceutical company that stood to make billions from a vaccine that was, and remains, highly controversial. In fact, the deal let the EU resell or donate unused vaccines, making the bloc a middleman for Big Pharma. Not “important.” Uh, right…
Even now, Pfizer’s contract terms remain heavily redacted. Member states signed away their rights, shouldered the liability, and paid through the nose for shots that many now question—not just for efficacy but for safety. And when the public wanted answers? Silence. Deleted messages. A legal dodge.
This verdict isn’t only about von der Leyen’s secret texts. It’s about a broken system, one where unelected bureaucrats in Brussels collude with corporate giants behind closed doors, imposing radical agendas on millions without consent or consequence.
It’s about a globalist elite that pushed lockdowns, digital vaccine passports, and experimental mRNA technology with religious fervor—while silencing dissent and demonizing anyone who dared to ask questions.
And now, as courtrooms catch up to what common-sense citizens have known for years, the EU’s moral authority lies in ruins.
The Commission, true to form, responded with bland PR spin. “Transparency has always been of paramount importance,” it claimed in a statement. That would be funny if it weren’t so infuriating.
Von der Leyen says she’ll “decide on next steps,” but the writing’s on the wall. The people of Europe deserve leaders who answer to voters—not to unelected technocrats and Big Pharma bosses.
This ruling is a watershed moment for the European project—one that should force a reckoning with the arrogance, secrecy, and corruption at its core. For too long, Eurocrats like von der Leyen have operated above the law, immune to scrutiny. Now the mask is slipping.
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