In an explosive conversation on the Joe Rogan Experience, actor Woody Harrelson did not hold back against Dr. Anthony Fauci. The 63-year-old, known for his role on Cheers, leveled severe accusations against the former NIAID director.

Harrelson accused Fauci of engaging in “extraordinarily evil s**t” during his nearly 40-year tenure. “He started with the AZT thing!” Harrelson declared. “AZT was known to be a highly toxic, really ineffective drug—and it killed people, including my friends.” Critics have long decried Fauci’s support of controversial treatments, and Harrelson’s words have only stoked the flames.

In the same interview, Harrelson praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him “heroic” and “a man who cares deeply.” This stands in stark contrast to Fauci’s record. The actor’s admiration reflects growing discontent among conservatives and Trump supporters, who view Kennedy as a refreshing antidote to what they see as a corrupt public health establishment.

Podcaster Joe Rogan also weighed in on the matter. “He’s pre-pardoned federally, but he’s not pre-pardoned state-wise,” Rogan noted, referring to the preemptive pardon issued by former President Biden on his last day in the Oval Office. The move, designed to shield Fauci from potential legal scrutiny, has raised questions about accountability. Critics argue that the pardon was a power play—an effort to protect a figure accused of misleading Congress.

Fauci, who advised seven presidents—from Ronald Reagan to Biden—remains a lightning rod for controversy. During the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, his support for AZT marked the beginning of a troubled legacy, one that critics say contributed to unnecessary deaths. More recently, emails have surfaced showing Fauci and top NIH officials discussing gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab. These revelations have added fuel to the lab leak theory, a claim that has now even received cautious backing from the CIA.

Republican voices are growing louder. “If the government gives him an assurance he will not be prosecuted, Fauci should come clean to the American people. Confession is good for the soul,” urged one Chicago doctor in a recent op-ed. Many on the right believe that Fauci’s actions, including his alleged missteps during both the AIDS crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, warrant further investigation.

The explosive comments on Rogan’s show highlight a wider debate over accountability in America’s public health policies. Critics insist that Fauci’s policies and the subsequent pardon undermine trust in government. As one commentator put it, “It’s just a bummer that someone had that kind of power for so long and was such a f***ing monster.”

With allegations flying and calls for transparency growing louder, the conversation around Fauci’s legacy is far from over. For many Trump supporters and conservatives, this is not just about one man—it’s about a system that, they argue, has long betrayed the American people.

Stay tuned as this saga unfolds and more voices join the call for accountability.


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7 thoughts on “Hollywood Actor Slams “Extraordinarily Evil” Dr. Fauci (Video)”
  1. Fauci has no legitimacy for what he is doing.  I beg you to ignore him and trust your own physicians and the CDC for good information.  Dr. Schlatter

  2. Fauci was an instrument of the Biden gang, he was used for whatever their purpose was. I am not saying that Fauci was innocent, he could have recluse himself, but in my book he was a low life, just like Biden and his gang.

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    1. Speaking of books…read Robert Kennedy Jr’s book called “The Real Anthony Fauci”..man, does it open a lot of eyes to just how evil he really is!!

  3. I spent 5 weeks in a coma, on a vent, with covid pneumonia. I NEVER got the jab and never will. BUT…when I was “down” they gave me remdisivir (run death is near) and now I have all sorts of crud growing on my skin. I can’t find any kind of ingredient list or severe side effects list, other than kidney failure (PLEASE use hibiscus tablets to counteract the stuff). I can’t find anything to heal my skin either. I’m going to be 71 and was one of the few in my age group (67 at the time) who actually lived. I had to learn how to eat, breathe, walk and talk all over again!! When I left the hospital, after 8 weeks total, I couldn’t lift an 8 oz bottle of water. I can now do a 5 gallon gas can full. I also walk between 3-6 miles a day. It’s been a rough road for this little old lady but I’m thankful for God sparing me so I can help other people!! NEVER GIVE UP!

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