Early treatment for COVID-19 was not prioritized. Why? Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough says he believes health officials did not pursue early treatment options because they did not want to discourage Americans from being vaccinated.\xa0\n"There was a belief, and I think there's still a belief today among many stakeholders, is that the only way a vaccine is going to work is if every single person takes it. ... In order to do that, if we have suppression of early treatment and people think there's no other or option, they're going to be much more likely to take the vaccine," says McCullough. "I think, actually, a suppression of early treatment was by design a vaccine promotion strategy."\nIn December, McCullough joined \u201cThe Joe Rogan Experience\u201d podcast to discuss failures to pursue early treatment options for COVID-19. Rogan was criticized for the interview with McCullough. Only a few weeks later, Dr. Robert Malone also joined Rogan\u2019s show to discuss the pandemic. Afterward, a movement arose to deplatform Rogan.\xa0\n\u201cJoe Rogan is in the thick of it now,\u201d McCullough says.\xa0\nMcCullough joins \u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\u201d to discuss the failures in the fight against COVID-19, and the left\u2019s reaction to his interview with Rogan.\xa0\nAlso on today\u2019s show, we speak with British conservative Nigel Farage. He explains how Russia\u2019s war on Ukraine will influence the Western world.\nWe also cover these stories:\n\nPresident Joe Biden expresses his support for Ukraine.\n\nThe United Nations passes a resolution condemning Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukraine.\n\nFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces new guidance concerning mask requirements for Florida workers.\n\n\nEnjoy the show!\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.