01/04/2024 / By Ava Grace
A federal appeals court has sided with three physicians who sued the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over its campaign smearing the antiviral drug ivermectin.
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), reported on the development in a post on X. He wrote: “The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has ruled in favor of three doctors allowing them to move forward with their lawsuit.” According to Kirk, the bench argued that the FDA “abused its authority with anti-ivermectin messaging to Americans.”
“[The] FDA is not a physician. It has authority to inform, announce and apprise – but not to endorse, denounce or advise,” Circuit Judge Don Willett ruled. “Left unmentioned in most of that messaging: Ivermectin also comes in a human version.”
“Remember: The FDA shamed Americans who used ivermectin off label,” Kirk ultimately remarked. “The ‘experts’ failed you during [the Wuhan coronavirus] COVID-19 [pandemic]. Never again.” (Related: FDA now admits doctors can prescribe IVERMECTIN to treat COVID-19.)
Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough lauded the appeals court’s decision in a post on X. He thanked the three plaintiffs – Drs. Mary Talley Bowden, Paul Marik and Robert Apter – for their “strength and courage.” McCullough ultimately pointed out that “doctors decide the community standard of care,” not the FDA or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Podcaster Joe Rogan of “The Joe Rogan Experience” also disclosed why the FDA was actively smearing ivermectin. According to him, the regulator did so in order to invoke the emergency use authorization (EUA) for the COVID-19 injections.
“In order to utilize the EUA, they had to have no other remedies, no other effective treatment,” Rogan told liberal actor and talk show host Bill Maher, who appeared on the podcast. “They didn’t want any sort of way that you could get over this without taking their medicine.”
Kirk also shared a video of Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), an ardent defender of health freedom, with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News. The senator described the destruction caused by the actions of the FDA during his appearance on “Mornings with Maria.”
“The doctors I’ve been dealing with and talking to for years now, they believe that probably hundreds of thousands of Americans lost their lives because they were denied early treatment,” Johnson said. “They were denied it because the FDA sabotaged … ivermectin.”
“They said: ‘Come on, you all. You’re not a cow, you’re not a horse.’ You know, this is supposedly horse medicine. No, this was a Nobel Prize-winning medicine that could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives.”
The TPUSA founder also thanked Johnson for his “leadership and bravery,” and also accused the FDA of having “blood on its hands.” Kirk continued: “How many Americans senselessly died because Big Medicine called this cheap, readily available Nobel Prize-winning medicine horse paste?”
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