Public trust in medicine is collapsing, and what happens next will shape the health of an entire generation. In this urgent conversation, Elizabeth Farah sits down with Dr. Peter McCullough to examine why confidence in doctors, vaccines, and public health institutions has fractured so dramatically in recent years.
McCullough argues that today’s controversies did not begin with COVID. He traces a recurring pattern in American medicine, from the cocaine era to the decades-long defense of cigarette smoking, and now to what he calls modern “vaccine mania.” In each case, he contends, doctors embraced prevailing consensus, dismissed dissent, and failed to correct course until outside pressure forced change.
The discussion turns to the rapid expansion of the childhood vaccine schedule, the 1986 liability shield for manufacturers, and the COVID vaccine rollout. McCullough maintains that once physicians became participants in the policies they were promoting, objectivity eroded. His central question is whether the medical establishment can reform itself, or whether transparency and open debate must be imposed from outside the system.
This interview matters now because new federal leadership has promised reform, yet trust remains deeply fractured. The future of public health may depend on whether accountability and open scientific review finally replace institutional defensiveness.
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Dr. Peter McCullough joins me to confront the American medical crisis head on. TRUST WAS BROKEN. The question is: WHO FIXES IT? @P_McCulloughMD https://t.co/V4rU5nQOU5
— Elizabeth Farah America 1st always (@ElizabethFarah) February 12, 2026
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