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Ron Johnson | United States Senator from Wisconsin | 12-16-25

Ron Johnson, United States Senator from Wisconsin, joins the program to talk about a range of topics including vaccine safety, chronic illnesses linked to vaccines, and parental rights in vaccine choices. Johnson criticizes the lack of adequate safety studies for vaccines and the potential negative impacts on the immune system. He also addresses economic issues related to COVID-19 subsidies, Obamacare, and the overall inefficiency and fraud within the healthcare system. Additionally, Johnson discusses the political strategies surrounding government shutdowns, attributing the blame to Democrat tactics aimed at undermining Republican initiatives.

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