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THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Childhood vaccines: Public health necessity or excess?

THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Dr. Peter McCullough

Medicine, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, News

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Baroness Claudia von Boeselager explores the expanding ACIP childhood vaccine schedule with Dr. McCullough. Many infectious diseases vanished without vaccines, raising questions about mass immunization for treatable illnesses. Improved sanitation, nutrition, and medical care deserve credit. What role should vaccines play in modern public health?

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Hard-hitting medical truth, cutting through conflict and confusion to the understanding you're searching for.

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Join Dr. Peter McCullough, world-renowned medical expert and practicing physician for this edition of the

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McCullough Report. Your life may depend on it. Let's get real. Let's get loud. American

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Loud Talk Radio. This is a McCullough report, and I'm Dr. Peter McCullough. Boy, it's now the time of

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executive orders and the second term of Donald J. Trump.

0:42.1

And we have seen a barrage of executive orders.

0:46.0

Do you know in his first term on day one, he only signed one executive order?

0:51.2

I think that's an extraordinary observation.

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Wonder if he was really expecting to win back in 2016, and he took the White House in 2017. Now on his first day, January 20th of 2025,

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Trump signed 26 executive orders. Now, in prior administrations, to give you an idea about executive orders,

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recent presidents have signed on average 269 executive orders while in office over a four-year

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term. Two-term presidents, over the course of two terms, like Obama, average

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328 executive orders, single-term presidents like Trump in his first four years, 216, was the

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average. So they're just getting warmed up. Now, what's in executive order? It's something that

1:43.0

the president can do, and it applies to actions within the executive branch and more broadly within government. But the president is not a king. The president can't order us to do things outside of government orders, can't tell a company to do something.

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But some of these executive orders, quite frankly, are stunning.

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I think the biggest one is he ordered government agencies to stop censoring free speech.

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And the biggest area of censorship on free speech had to do

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with COVID-19, suppression of early treatment protocols, information on contagion control, and then, of course,

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censorship on vaccine safety and lack of efficacy. But other executive orders like pulling us out of the

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World Health Organization, stopping all the government offices on diversity, equity, inclusion,

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proclaiming there's only two genders, male and female, and the list goes on and on. It's clear that the Trump administration on the

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