Joe Rogan Personally Asks Gavin Newsom Via Text Message Who Will Be Held Accountable for Mandating ‘Unnecessary And Ineffective’ COVID Vaccines on Young Children

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Ryan: “This is from Joe Rogan.”
Newsom: “Oh, God.”
Ryan: “This is a tough one.”
Newsom: “He won’t have me on the show, by the way.”
Ryan: “Who will be held accountable for mandating Covid-19 vaccines for children, which were unnecessary and ineffective, and who will take responsibility for the unprecedented increases in myocarditis and cancer cases among them? Second to that, do you feel any remorse for that draconian decision that was obviously heavily influenced by the pharmaceutical companies’ desire for maximum profit?”
Newsom: “Yeah, I’ve been — I’ve signed some of the most progressive laws against big pharma in the country. So I have receipts on that. So, no one suggest that it was about doing the bidding of big pharma, quite the contrary. California, like many states, red states included, Florida included, moved forward early in the pandemic, working with the Trump Administration and the advisers from the Trump Administration, to impose certain strategies to mitigate the impact of this novel disease, Coronavirus. What’s interesting about this process is None of us have really reviewed in an objective way, it’s all through the lens of politics, what we did right and what we did wrong. And so I answer that question by telling you what I’ve just asked. I’ve asked our team to put together an objective review of everything we did right, everything we did wrong. We’re interviewing people that vehemently disagree with us, that oppose the mask mandates, that oppose the stay-at-home orders, people that are international experts. We’re stress-testing our entire process, could’ve, should’ve, would’ve, comparing it and contrasting to what other states did. I mean, Florida shut down their bars and restaurants before California. Before California, The question was, when did we start to unwind some of those restrictions? California was more restrictive and we were certainly aggressive at scale. As it relates to the vaccines, vaccines save lives. The Joe asked a very different question about children, and I respect that, and that was where there was a lot of feedback with a lot of experts that I had as advisers — by the way, I used advisers from two other states. We did this West Coast alliance to review not just what was coming from the federal government, but to have a prism and lens on the recommendations coming from the CDC through our own independent advisers, and I took their advice, not as a doctor but as a governor, so with humility, seriously, humility and grace, I’ve asked them to have that report done. It’s going to be done next month and it’ll be the only state that I know of that is putting out a truly objective review of what went right and what went wrong. And I know everyone’s a goddamn genius now in hindsight, but at the time, None of us knew what we were up against, including the president of the United States, who I worked very closely with. There wasn’t a Democratic governor in America that were closer during the pandemic than I did with Donald Trump.”

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