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Dr. Robert Malone sues The Washington Post for defamation over COVID ‘misinformation’ claims

Updated: August 31, 2022 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 31, 2022 – 9:07 am EDT

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(Reclaim The Net) – Dr. Robert Malone, an expert in mRNA technology and a vocal COVID vaccines critic who has been consistently censored by Big Tech, is suing the Washington Post for defamation. The lawsuit alleges that the news outlet made defamatory statements against him in an article published on January 24.

The article claimed that Malone spread “misinformation” in a speech where he said the vaccines “are not working” against the omicron variant of COVID-19. As evidence the statement was false, the Post cited a paper by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that found that booster shots were protecting people against severe disease.

The Post omitted the part where Malone said that vaccines “do not prevent omicron infection, viral replication, or spread to others.”

Speaking to The Epoch Times, Malone noted that he had “said nothing about disease and death at that point in time.” He went on to accuse the Post of selective misquoting and using the CDC study to counter a claim he never made.

The Epoch Times obtained details

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