Here’s the funny part. The suit alleged... “that McCullough, since leaving Baylor, “has conducted dozens, if not hundreds, of interviews in print and video appearances” while appearing to hold titles related to Baylor, such as Vice Chief of Internal Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center.”
If he was such an incompetent, such an idiot, how did he gain and hold those positions at Baylor in the first place? Either he was right in what he said, OR he was horribly wrong, and Baylor hires incompetents.
Bright move by Baylor simps.
I suspect that discovery would reveal communications from big pharma and the NIH telling Baylor to do this.
If I were McCullough I would sue and find out, but that is just me.
We already know that NIH and government officials reached out (on behalf of big pharma) to big tech and demanded censorship. Why would people believe this did not happen with hospital systems and universities or state medical boards?