Reports confirm Stanford University professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya was one of many users on Twitter's 'blacklist' for his thoughts on COVID-19 lockdowns and policies.
Bhattacharya said the suppression of his voice, which questioned much of Dr. Anthony Fauci's guidance and the COVID-19 policies, ultimately harmed data, children and the American public.
"If we had an open discussion, Laura, the schools would not have closed in the fall of 2020. If we had an open discussion, the lockdowns would have been lifted much earlier because the data and evidence behind them was so bad," he said on the show.
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