Fauci’s Shadow of Deceit: Woody Harrelson Unleashes on the Establishment

During a recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast, actor Woody Harrelson launched a blistering attack on Dr. Anthony Fauci, accusing him of engaging in “extraordinarily evil sh-t.” In a time when American values are being trampled by bureaucratic overreach and politically motivated corruption, Harrelson’s words hit like a thunderclap against the leftist narrative that has long shielded powerful elites.

The controversial remarks came as Harrelson unabashedly detailed Fauci’s role in public health policies that have led to grave consequences for millions of Americans. Far from catering to the politically correct, Harrelson spared no words and even took a moment to praise Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as “heroic” and “a man who cares deeply,” emphasizing that genuine leadership is rare in today’s climate of rampant government overreach.

The actor did not hold back as he recalled one of Fauci’s more notorious decisions from the past: “He started with the AZT thing,” Harrelson remarked, referring to Fauci’s staunch support for Azidothymidine (AZT) during the AIDS crisis. According to Harrelson, AZT was “known to be a highly toxic, really ineffective drug, and of course, that was the one they picked.” In a heart-wrenching admission, he reveals the catastrophic impact: “That killed friends of mine. AZT was very toxic and they finally had to yank it.” His grim recounting of the drug’s legacy culminates in a damning verdict about Fauci: “And so they started using that again, and I don’t know how many people got killed… but like, Fauci did some extraordinarily evil sh-t.”

Rogan, ever the provocateur, didn’t shy away from challenging the protective armor that Fauci may now be enjoying. Highlighting the potential legal ramifications tied to the alleged cover-ups of the past, Rogan speculated that even a pardon – reportedly granted by President Joe Biden – might not ultimately protect Fauci from accountability. “These states can still sue him,” Rogan asserted, noting, “There’s a lot of issues with being pardoned that I don’t think Biden took into consideration, or Fauci took into consideration either.” With righteous indignation, he added, “I think he just wanted anything to protect him because he knew it was coming.”

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The message from both Harrelson and Rogan is clear: the long-standing collusion between career bureaucrats and policies that ignore American lives must be brought to light. Harrelson’s stirring frustration resonates deeply with conservatives across the nation as he bluntly laments, “It’s just a bummer that someone had that kind of power for so long and was such a f-cking monster.”

Source: Red Right Updates!