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Joe Rogan stated the obvious, that all of the so-called “conspiracy theorists” about COVID were right all along when they expressed skepticism about the official narrative only to be ridiculed and banned from social media.

The podcasting king reacted to the just-released report from the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on the latest edition of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” a 525-page exposure of the falsehoods that were used to lockdown America and silence critics during a period when civil liberties were stomped on.

Rogan pointed out that the report “basically said all the conspiracy theorists were correct” during his interview with “More Plates More Dates” host Derek Munro, a Canadian YouTube host. He also jabbed MSNBC conspiracy queen Rachel Maddow who helped push the lies that drove the Biden regime’s heavy-handed response.

“The House released a 500-page report on COVID-19 pandemic key findings: COVID-19 likely originated from a lab-related incident in Wuhan, China. Crazy! You get banned from YouTube for saying that, banned,” Rogan said.

“Over $200 billion in relief funds lost to fraud, with criminals exploiting weak oversight. Prolonged lockdowns and arbitrary mandates caused severe harm, economic devastation, mental health crises, and historic learning loss while lacking robust scientific support. Policies ignored natural immunity, pushing mandates that eroded trust and harmed public perception of science. Absolutely,” he continued, running down the committee’s findings.

“WHO and CDC compromised by political interference, offering inconsistent, unscientific guidance that fueled public distrust, and the key players included federal agencies, and Cuomo’s administration actively obstructed oversight efforts and hid critical evidence,” Rogan said, referring to the disgraced former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat strongman who was hailed for his authoritarian COVID measures before he was brought low by a sexual misconduct scandal.

“Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic basically said all the conspiracy theorists were correct, every single one of them. No repercussions, no retractions, no apology from Rachel Maddow, none of it,” he noted, zinging the lesbian liar, a frequent target of his.

The House report titled “After Action Review of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Lessons Learned and a Path Forward” was the product of a two-year review of what was one of the darkest periods in the nation’s history when Democrat politicians, unelected bureaucrats, and the complicit media used the pandemic to wield political power and came very close to ending America as a free country.

“The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a distrust in leadership. Trust is earned. Accountability, transparency, honesty, and integrity will regain this trust. A future pandemic requires a whole of America response managed by those without personal benefit or bias. We can always do better, and for the sake of future generations of Americans, we must. It can be done,” Chairman Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) said in a letter to Congress.

And once again, the conspiracy theorists were proven to be right.

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