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‘I Think He Caused A Lot Of Injury’: RFK Talks Vaccines, Dr. Fauci On ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. debated Monday with Jesse Watters on a variety of subjects, including vaccines and Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Watters said he believes his mother is a “dangerous” politician because of his stance on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) vaccines. Watters asked Kennedy Jr. to clarify his position.

“I believe that autism is caused by vaccines,” RFK admitted. “But I think most of what people believe about my opinion on vaccines is wrong. We need to do the same kind of testing that we do for drugs: placebo-controlled trials Vaccines are exempt from pre-licensing placebo-controlled trials The risk profiles of these products and the relative It is impossible for anyone to know even the benefits before they are mandated, and such a test needs to be done.”

A Fox News host then asked RFK if he would indict Dr. Anthony Fauci. RFK said that if Mr Fauci did commit a crime, he would instruct the attorney general to proceed with the prosecution.

“Do you think he committed a crime? Though our country has only 4.2% of the world’s population, 16% of the country’s COVID-19 deaths were due to bad policies: providing ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine and other early treatments to the population. Some countries did the opposite of us, with death rates 200 times lower than ours,” said RFK. (Related article: This is sophistication! RFK Jr. claims US government owned city-wide bunkers featuring McDonald’s)

RFK then suggested that the Biden administration was not punishing China for the novel coronavirus disease because US agencies funded research at the Wuhan lab where the virus allegedly leaked. He claimed that the United States transferred NIH-funded bioweapons to a laboratory in Wuhan.

The presidential candidate claimed the CIA was involved in the Wuhan lab.

“Well, I think the CIA was indeed involved in this research. They were funding it through USAID. But USAID, acting on behalf of the CIA, donated more than $64 million.The Department of Defense also contributed a lot,” RFK said.

Mr. Watters asked whether he believed the CIA was now capable of carrying out political assassinations.

“I couldn’t say yes or no to that question. I’d say members of the CIA, and I’m pretty sure people who work for the CIA were involved, people like E. Howard Hunt, David Atlee Phillips, David Morales, confession. “Some people did, many of them deathbed confessions. They may not have been done by the CIA, they may have been operating in a fraudulent manner,” RFK said.

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