Woody Harrelson recently made headlines for his scathing criticism of Dr. Anthony Fauci during an appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast. The 63-year-old actor didn’t hold back, calling Fauci’s actions “extraordinarily evil sh-t” and pointing to the controversial use of AZT during the AIDS crisis as an example.
Harrelson praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a “heroic” figure who cares deeply about important issues. He commended Kennedy for standing up for causes that may not have directly benefited him, even in the face of relentless criticism.
The actor went on to criticize Fauci for his role in promoting AZT, a drug that was known to be highly toxic and ineffective. Harrelson stated that many of his friends fell victim to the harmful effects of AZT before it was eventually pulled from use. He accused Fauci of committing “extraordinarily evil sh-t” by pushing this dangerous drug.
Despite Joe Biden preemptively pardoning Fauci before leaving office, Rogan suggested that there are still avenues for holding Fauci accountable for his actions. He mentioned the possibility of states suing Fauci and highlighted the limitations of a presidential pardon in shielding individuals from legal repercussions.
In closing, Harrelson expressed disappointment that someone with such immense power could have been “such a f-cking monster.” The conversation on Rogan’s podcast shed light on the controversies surrounding Fauci’s actions and the potential consequences he may face in the future.
Overall, Harrelson’s remarks on Fauci’s actions and the need for accountability have sparked a larger conversation about the ethical responsibilities of public figures in positions of power. It remains to be seen how these criticisms will impact Fauci’s legacy and the ongoing debate surrounding his actions during critical public health crises.