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Ex-vaccine chief says he was removed after questioning drug Trump praised


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58 minutes ago, Axe said:

The ignore function is a good thing sometimes ;)

I here you Axe it just seems like somebody needs to keeps reminding everyone what a flip flopper that little bitch is.

Who knows....

 

internet soldier,

internet vet,

you though Axe are the real deal.

 

stay safe 💪

 

 

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7 hours ago, OldBrownsFan said:

There’s a lot MORE to the story on the HHS director who says he was ousted over push back against hydroxychloroquine…

https://therightscoop.com/theres-a-lot-more-to-the-story-on-the-hhs-director-who-says-he-was-ousted-over-push-back-against-hydroxychloroquine/

 

 

 

Three people with knowledge of HHS’ recent acquisition of tens of millions of doses of those drugs said Bright had supported those acquisitions in internal communications, with one official saying that Bright praised the move as a win for the health department as part of an email exchange that was first reported by Reuters last week, although Bright’s message was not publicly reported.

“If Bright opposed hydroxychloroquine, he certainly didn’t make that clear from his email — quite the opposite,” said the official, who has seen copies of the email exchanges.

Politico goes on to write that Bright was criticized in HHS for not moving his department quickly enough during this pandemic:

“BARDA was not as responsive during the crisis” as it could have been, said one former official. “Rather than prioritizing therapeutics that could be available in weeks, Bright focused on products that would take weeks or months.” For instance, BARDA didn’t make what’s known as a broad agency announcement to solicit potential investments in diagnostics, vaccines or treatments until March, five weeks after HHS Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency over the Covid-19 outbreak.

You can read more about this at Politico, but clearly their reporting makes the ouster sound much different than what was reported earlier.

Here’s one last tidbit that you should know about Bright

The doctor who claimed he was demoted after raising concerns about hydroxychloroquine hired the attorneys who represented Dr. Christine Blasey Ford during Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

Dr. Rick Bright, who was the head of the Health and Human Services agency tasked with creating a coronavirus vaccine, claimed he was fired after raising concerns about the anti-malaria drug touted by President Trump as a potential treatment for the coronavirus. After his demotion, Bright linked up with the law firm Katz, Marshall & Banks, the same firm that represented Blasey Ford.

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7 hours ago, OldBrownsFan said:

There’s a lot MORE to the story on the HHS director who says he was ousted over push back against hydroxychloroquine…

https://therightscoop.com/theres-a-lot-more-to-the-story-on-the-hhs-director-who-says-he-was-ousted-over-push-back-against-hydroxychloroquine/

 

Always more to the story - this is glaring - a partial part of a story that suits the emotional knee jerking of a whiner - is a lie by omission, says I.

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The doctor who claimed he was demoted after raising concerns about hydroxychloroquine hired the attorneys who represented Dr. Christine Blasey Ford during Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

Dr. Rick Bright, who was the head of the Health and Human Services agency tasked with creating a coronavirus vaccine, claimed he was fired after raising concerns about the anti-malaria drug touted by President Trump as a potential treatment for the coronavirus. After his demotion, Bright linked up with the law firm Katz, Marshall & Banks, the same firm that represented Blasey Ford.

Attorneys Debra Katz and Lisa Banks have deep ties to high-ranking members of the Democratic Party. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein recommended the two to Blasey Ford after she came forward with allegations of sexual assault against Kavanaugh during his Senate confirmation hearing.

The two attorneys have also hosted fundraisers for Democratic members of Congress, including a dinner for Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin.

Well if that doesn’t make his story smell even more like a rat…"

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