Senator Ron Johnson questions Biden health officials’ handling of COVID-19 vaccine safety signals

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 member of several Senate committees, posted a series of tweets on April 29, 2026, raising concerns about the actions of Biden administration health officials regarding COVID-19 vaccine safety.

At 18:21 UTC, Johnson announced an upcoming event by tweeting, “STARTING IN 10 MINUTES: Unmasked: How Biden Health Officials Purposely Turned a Blind Eye Toward COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Signals

Watch LIVE here
https://t.co/VsYLwEJfHq https://t.co/uMYFZuCzbu”
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Later that evening at 20:54 UTC, he shared a video compilation involving Dr. Peter Marks and individuals affected by adverse events from COVID-19 vaccinations. The tweet read, “Here is a video compilation from @React19org of Dr. Peter Marks’ comments to people suffering from COVID-19 injection adverse events.

Based on our report, do you think he was being honest with them? https://t.co/4l6KalW0bP”.

In a subsequent post at 20:54 UTC, Johnson provided access to his report by stating, “VIEW MY REPORT HERE
https://t.co/qCwceciFSM”
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Senator Johnson resides in Oshkosh with his family and offers constituent services through offices located in Milwaukee, Madison, Oshkosh and Washington (official website). His office also arranges for flags flown over the Capitol to honor occasions for Wisconsin residents and provides mobile office services as part of community outreach efforts. As a member of the Senate Committee on Finance, the Budget Committee and the Special Committee on Aging (official website), Johnson focuses on oversight activities as well as fiscal strategies and support for seniors.



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