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Nevilledog

(55,126 posts)
Fri May 15, 2026, 11:07 AM 5 hrs ago

Penile implant specialist with history of far-right comments led hantavirus presser

https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/15/politics/brian-christine-vaccine-skepticism-history

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As the Trump administration sought to reassure Americans this week that a hantavirus outbreak posed little risk to the public, Dr. Brian Christine, one of the top public health officials in charge of infectious disease policy, stood before reporters in Nebraska promising a response “grounded in science” and “grounded in transparency.”

Before he joined the Trump administration last year, Christine was an Alabama-based urologist who specialized in penile implants. He has little public health experience and a history of far-right commentary and promoting conspiracy theories. He’s said the Covid pandemic led to a wider government plot to control people, compared the Biden administration to Nazi Germany and suggested the Covid vaccine had little effect in stopping the pandemic.

He once hosted a YouTube show called “Erection Connection,” a professional YouTube series on erectile dysfunction for fellow urologists.

A CNN review of archived podcast episodes, social media posts and radio appearances found that Christine repeatedly framed public health institutions, the federal government and pandemic-era policies as tools used to target conservatives and religious Americans.

In comments made on a podcast he hosted while running for Alabama state Senate in 2022, Christine questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

He also advocated for abortion bans without exceptions for rape or incest and suggested there may have been a worldwide effort involving George Soros and figures associated with the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” to use the pandemic to force small businesses to close.

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Bunch of fucking whackjobs
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Penile implant specialist with history of far-right comments led hantavirus presser (Original Post) Nevilledog 5 hrs ago OP
Penile implant. C_U_L8R 5 hrs ago #1
More like Potted Plant Nevilledog 5 hrs ago #2
Kick dalton99a 5 hrs ago #3
Why didn't one of the Nebraska doctors speak instead karynnj 5 hrs ago #4

karynnj

(61,085 posts)
4. Why didn't one of the Nebraska doctors speak instead
Fri May 15, 2026, 11:44 AM
5 hrs ago

This Nebraska facility is a relatively unique place. Years ago, I think this is where the American doctors who were exposed to ebola were quarantined on their arrival home.

I remember during COVID how much better the VT state summaries were compared to the very highly praised NY ones. Phil Scott, the Republican governor spoke only on state actions leaving all discussion of the epidemic to the doctor placed in charge.

To me, hearing both, I wondered why all states, cities, federal government did not let the medical experts take the lead. The most extreme difference was hearing Dr Fauci rather than Trump.

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