Senator Ron Johnson announces hearing on COVID-19 vaccine research via social media

Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
Ronald Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
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Senator Ron Johnson, a U.S. Senator representing Wisconsin and a member of several Senate committees, announced a hearing related to COVID-19 vaccine research through a series of social media posts in early June 2026.

On June 1, 2026, Johnson posted “LIVE NOW! https://t.co/KCmoVzAepA” on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.

The following day, June 2, he wrote “I’m holding a hearing tomorrow at 2:30pm ET: ‘Plausible Mechanisms of COVID-19 Injections Causing Cancer and Attacks on Scientific Publications and Research.’ We’ll hear from 6 doctors and a cancer survivor: – Angus Dalgleish, M.D. – @weldeiry – @SabinehazanMD, – Saskia https://t.co/EWEsjvVahj”. He also posted an additional link “https://t.co/Ej6uPo8kJj” on the same date.

Senator Johnson’s activities extend beyond legislative hearings. According to his official website, his office arranges for flags flown over the Capitol for Wisconsin residents to honor special occasions and supports community outreach with mobile office services. Johnson resides in Oshkosh with his family and maintains offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh, and Washington to assist constituents. His committee work includes participation in the Senate Committee on Finance, the Budget Committee, and the Special Committee on Aging. These roles focus on oversight responsibilities, fiscal strategies, and support for seniors.



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