RFK Jr. Confronts Elizabeth Warren on Big Pharma Influence and Vaccine Policy
The Jimmy Dore ShowSeptember 8, 202512 min110,913 views
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- 🎯 RFK Jr. stated he would not recommend products without clinical data, directly addressing Senator Elizabeth Warren's accusations.
- ⚠️ Warren accused RFK Jr. of breaking a promise not to restrict vaccine access, highlighting policy changes regarding COVID-19 boosters.
- ❓ RFK Jr. questioned the continued push for COVID boosters given studies on adverse events, lack of transmission/contraction prevention, and alleged misinformation about the virus's origin and deadliness.
FDA Vaccine Department Resignations
- 🚨 Two long-standing heads of the FDA's vaccine department resigned over the booster program, citing concerns about it being pushed through without sufficient scientific backing.
- 🎭 These officials were reportedly replaced by individuals more aligned with the administration's agenda.
Pharmaceutical Company Influence
- 💰 Senator Warren is accused of accepting $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies, with the implication that this influences her stance.
- 🗣️ RFK Jr. challenged Warren to acknowledge this funding when questioning his vaccine policies.
Hepatitis B Vaccine Controversy
- 👶 RFK Jr. questioned the recommendation of the Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, arguing the primary transmission methods (IV drug use, unprotected sex) are not applicable to infants.
- 💉 He suggested this recommendation aligns with the pharmaceutical industry's desire for early medical interventions.
Public Trust and "Doing Your Own Research"
- 📈 The video suggests a significant portion of the public (estimated over 90%) has stopped trusting government and pharmaceutical companies regarding COVID-19 information.
- 🔍 This distrust has led many to "do their own research" and conclude that information provided about the virus, masks, immunity, and treatments was largely inaccurate.
- 🗣️ The hosts criticize politicians like Warren and Sanders as "bought off" and part of a bipartisan group of "charlatans and sleas balls" who are no longer representative of public sentiment.
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