Dana White Schools Far-left Reporter, Defends Joe Rogan Over Misinformation Claims

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC, head was asked during a post-UFC event press conference in Las Vegas on Saturday, about the fake news that "270 doctors" called on Spotify to censor Rogan's podcast over coronavirus pandemic misinformation claims. The popular podcaster is also a UFC ring-side commentator and White's friend.

White revealed last December that he treated himself and family with monoclonal antibodies when they contracted coronavirus infections. He also revealed that [like other famous athletes] he got some advice from Rogan.

Responding to questions Saturday, White said that since he made his treatment public, he noticed that access to monoclonal antibodies has been deliberately restricted by the Biden administration.

“They’re making it so you can’t get them. Medicine that absolutely works -- they’re keeping from us,” White said. “I don’t want to get too political and start getting into all this shit, but ivermectin and monoclonal antibodies have been around for a long time. Now, all of a sudden you can’t dig them up to save your life. The doctors won’t give them to you.”

The outspoken UFC head also decried the effort to shutdown debate on coronavirus treatments and efficacy of the vaccines.

"It's disgusting," White declared. "It's one of the craziest things I've ever witnessed in my life. And we’re not talking about experimental drugs or things. This stuff’s been around. Ivermectin, the guy won the Nobel Peace Prize …”

Then a 'smart-ass' Yahoo News reporter Kevin Iole -- who had argued in favor of vaccine mandates at a UFC press conference in the past -- interrupted: “Are you a doctor?” he heckled White.

“No,” replied White who apparently recognized the far-left reporter. “But I took them, and they both worked for me, so why shouldn’t I be able to take them again? Or other people?” The UFC head himself was actually vaccinated before he contracted the virus.

“I won’t answer that question,” Iole dodged.

“No, come on. Dive in,” White called out the left-wing reporter. “You know what’s scary? I bet I can get some fucking pain pills quicker than I can get monoclonal antibodies. Not maybe, that’s a fact. They fucking hand out pain pills like they’re Tic Tacs.”

WATCH Dana White's remarks at a UFC press conference in Las Vegas Saturday.