Sean Hannity suggests without evidence that Bronny James' cardiac arrest was caused by the COVID-19 vaccine
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Sean Hannity suggests without evidence that Bronny James' cardiac arrest was caused by the COVID-19 vaccine
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Citation From the July 25, 2023, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Now, people are angry at Elon Musk, because Elon Musk rightly pointed out that with young athletes, there has been a higher incidence of myocarditis.
Now, do I know that that was the case here? I have no idea. I'm just -- I'm thankful that they were able to save this young man and that apparently, he's going to be okay. That's what I heard.
But, however, I do think that we need to look into this issue of myocarditis more deeply, and aneurysms more deeply, and other impacts, and is any of it associated with COVID or vaccines? I don't know. But Elon Musk got eviscerated for suggesting that we ask the question.