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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back on Vaccines? | 6/11/25

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

Politics, News Commentary, News, Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

We begin today discussing Trump’s trade deal with China. On the one hand, we were supposed to use tariffs to decouple from China, but this deal ensures that we get all the pain of tariffs but still rely on China for critical components plus bring in an unlimited supply of Chinese spies through visas. Next, we’re joined by Nicolas Hulscher, epidemiologist at the McCullough Foundation, for a wide-ranging discussion on the progress and concerns on vaccines under the Trump administration. Hulscher explains why Kennedy’s firing of ACIP members is transformational. At the same time, the approval of new, dangerous COVID and meningococcal vaccines violates his policy of only approving vaccines with valid control groups. We also discuss the shocking new reports on the scope of COVID vaccine death and new research that SIDS is caused by vaccines. Finally, I get Hulscher’s thoughts on the Chinese bio-terror ring uncovered at his alma mater, the University of Michigan, at a time when Trump is promising to bring in more Chinese to our universities.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.2

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.4

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew.

0:14.7

For the issues that matter and the way they matter, yes, at the time they matter, that time is today.

0:20.2

Wednesday, June 11th. And I was planning on

0:24.9

focusing mainly on good news today. Obviously, I think it's worth time to focus on RFK firing all 17

0:34.4

members of ASIP, the CDC Advisory Committee on Vaccines, and that is transformational.

0:42.9

That is significant.

0:44.0

That is something we called for, and he delivered, and I think it's worthy of a focus and

0:49.5

analysis and obviously praise.

0:52.3

But here's the problem that I have every single day.

0:58.0

Even where we have examples of short-term gain, we are sowing long-term pain in a way that

1:08.0

will ultimately to continue a vaccine analogy, achieve negative efficacy.

1:14.7

And obviously, I'm referring to the fact that early this morning, Trump announced this so-called

1:19.7

deal with China, which even from a trade standpoint is retarded, but then slips in there,

1:26.0

oh, actually, we're going to allow Chinese students full

1:29.3

access to our universities in the very week where a third University of Michigan Chinese

1:34.9

spy was caught.

1:38.0

After all of his supporters were calling for a moratorium, and then he puts in parentheses

1:42.6

something to the effect of which have always been

1:46.4

good with me, meaning I've always been good with the idea of hundreds of thousands of Chinese

1:51.6

visas in this country. And what does this have to do with vaccines? Well, it doesn't directly

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