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Senator Ron Johnson holds hearing on vaccine injury testimonies

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Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin | Wikipedia

Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin | Wikipedia

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who serves as Chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, held a hearing titled “Voices of the Vaccine Injured” in Washington. The session featured testimony from five individuals who spoke about vaccine injuries and two witnesses who discussed vaccine efficacy.

“All of the witnesses presented powerful testimony and engaged in respectful discussion. I believe all of these stories needed to be told and listened to. I sincerely hope that the hearing helped to bridge the gap and demonstrate how to heal and unify our horribly divided nation,” Sen. Johnson said.

The hearing included statements from Emily Tarsell, whose daughter Christina died following a Gardasil vaccination; Eric Stein, whose sister Jessica died of influenza; Brian Hooker, Ph.D., whose son Steven is vaccine injured; Robert Sullivan, M.D., an anesthesiologist who is vaccine injured; Polly Tommey, whose son Billy is vaccine injured; Serese Marotta, whose son Joseph died following flu illness; and Krystle Cordingley, whose son Corbyn died following quadrivalent flu vaccination.

Video clips of the testimonies are available online for public viewing.

Senator Johnson has been elected three times to represent Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate: he won against Russ Feingold in 2010 with 51.9% of the vote compared to Feingold’s 47%, again defeating Feingold in 2016 with 50.2% over 46.8%, and most recently secured victory over Mandela Barnes in 2022 with 50.4% to Barnes’ 49.4%.

The full hearing can be watched online.

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