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Kennedy didn’t hold back when addressing Anthony Fauci’s role in shaping U.S. health policies, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I think he caused a lot of injury,” Kennedy stated.
He went on to highlight Fauci’s decision-making, saying, “I think that he — particularly by withholding early treatment from Americans, we racked up the highest death count in the world. We only have 4.2% of the globe’s population, but we had 16% of the COVID deaths in this country, and that is — that was from bad policy.”
During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson didn’t hold back his thoughts on Kennedy’s fight against Fauci.
“Fauci did some extraordinarily evil s*** and he knows what he did,” Harrelson declared.
Harrelson credited Kennedy for opening his eyes about Fauci’s actions and exposing the dark side of the public health system.
Kennedy’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, detailed his allegations against the former NIAID director.
“Readers of these pages will learn how in exalting patented medicine, Dr. Fauci has, throughout his long career, routinely falsified science, deceived the public and physicians, and lied about safety and efficacy,” Kennedy wrote.
Joe Rogan, stunned by Kennedy’s claims, raised an important question: if Kennedy’s accusations were false, why hasn’t Fauci taken legal action?
“If all these things [RFK] is saying about Anthony Fauci during the AIDS crisis, if that’s not true, why is he not getting sued?” Rogan asked Harrelson.
Harrelson doubled down, again labeling Fauci’s actions during the pandemic and AIDS crisis as “evil.”
Harrelson expressed admiration for Kennedy’s willingness to speak out, despite the personal and professional risks.
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“I really hope he’s [Kennedy] able to do some good things, because he’s certainly a man on a mission and a man who cares deeply,” Harrelson said.
He continued, “And I think, really, heroic how much he stood up for things that he didn’t need to talk about, you know, that didn’t help him in any way. He just took one arrow after the other over it.”
“To me, even if he was wrong, which I don’t think he was, then it’s heroic to do that,” he added.
Then, in a moment that shocked many, Rogan admitted that he once dismissed Kennedy as nothing more than a “kook” and a “conspiracy nut.”
But after reading Kennedy’s book on Fauci, Rogan realized he had been wrong the entire time.
With Robert Kennedy Jr. now at the helm of HHS, it remains to be seen how far he will go in reshaping America’s health policies. One thing is certain—his appointment has sent shockwaves through both Washington and the medical establishment.



