During a recent appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” actor Woody Harrelson expressed strong disapproval of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s past medical decisions. Harrelson specifically criticized Fauci’s promotion of the drug azidothymidine (AZT) during the 1980s AIDS crisis, describing it as “extraordinarily evil.” He claimed that AZT was both highly toxic and ineffective, leading to numerous fatalities, including among his personal acquaintances.
Harrelson also addressed Fauci’s role during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that Fauci’s actions have been detrimental. He praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the newly appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services, referring to him as “heroic” and commending his critical stance on vaccine policies.
These remarks have sparked discussions about Fauci’s legacy and the broader implications of public health strategies implemented during health crises.
