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Ron Johnson: “The National Cancer Institute has concluded, quote, there is…”

Featuring: Ron Johnson, Republican | U.S. Senate, Wisconsin

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Exclusive: Sen. Ron Johnson discusses alleged COVID cover-up, suppression of research

Published | Video Starts at 02:11

Delving into this, they wouldn't report on the safety signals screaming at them because they didn't want to create vaccine hesitancy. But the claims have faced criticism, including from some Democratic lawmakers, like Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal. The National Cancer Institute has concluded, quote, there is no evidence that COVID 19 vaccines cause cancer. Your response to not only Senator Blumenthal, but also the critics who say this is disinformation. Those individuals making that broad statement, they don't want to look for evidence, so they're not finding any. (02:11–02:23)

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Asserts that the National Cancer Institute found no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer.

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