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Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance revealed his personal experience with having COVID and how the vaccine left him the “sickest” he’s been in the last 15 years.
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate spoke with podcast host Joe Rogan about “vaccine injuries” and they discussed how many are afraid to speak out lest they be called “anti-vaxxers.”
“I took the vax. I haven’t been boosted or anything, but the moment where I really started to get red-pilled on the whole vax thing was, the sickest that I’ve been in the last 15 years, by far, was when I took the vaccine,” Vance said during his three-hour sit-down on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
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“I’ve had COVID at this point five times,” he added.
“I was in bed for two days. My heart was racing. … No, like, serious injury. But even the fact that we’re not even allowed to talk about the fact that I was as sick as I’ve ever been for two days and the worst COVID experience I had was like a sinus infection — I’m not really willing to trade that,” Vance recounted.
“You’re not allowed to question it,” Rogan said. “You’re not allowed to discuss it.”
“People know people who have been vaccine injured, particularly people on the left. They’re very reluctant to discuss it… They’re scared of being labeled an anti-vaxxer,” Rogan said after calling out pharmaceutical companies being given protection from lawsuits.
“I have a Senate colleague who doesn’t want to talk about it but worries that it’s permanently affected his sense of balance, dizziness, and vertigo, and it happens,” Vance said. “I’ve talked to a number of people who think that they got vaccine injured. Some of them are public about it, and some of them are not.”
“We’re talking about companies that have a long history of lying and being forced to pay criminal fines and then we’re giving them this exemption from being responsible for any of the side effects,” Rogan noted.
He asked the senator if the companies are so “entrenched” in D.C. politics that there is no way to remove them.
“I think it’s a possible thing but because I haven’t actually done the work to figure out how many of my colleagues would sign on to this, I can’t say whether it’s like a certain thing or a likely thing or just something that we should be working on,” Vance replied.
“If there was one thing that we could do to rein in the pharmaceutical companies, like what would it be? Would it be liability on the vax stuff, would it be advertising?” he wondered, suggesting that it could be in the area of advertising for healthcare products.
“Because that’s the way in which they engulf the media into this whole scam,” he said, telling Rogan, “I will look into it.”
“That’s what I’ll say here because I would need to talk to people to see if this is even possible,” he added.
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