hysteria, which makes sure that every living american is terrified of somethinsg ortob other from breakfast till bed. but there is no good news office that s something the biden people never considered. so yesterday, the administration seemee admind a little awkward, maybe even sheepish, when it announced the best news of alld , which is that the covid era has. finally passed. r for three years, the u.s. has lived under a permanent government designated covidmergn emergency.cy at this point, lookingnow nobo backward, no one can agreedy loo on what the point of it was. certainly nobody got any healthier, that s for sure. in any case, it s ending for good or bad. technically, the emergency technically th will continue until may. this allow the bush administration to shovel a few more cargo plane s full of taxn dollars to its donors in the so-called health care industry. bute ta that s it.as o those are the last gasps of the rona s scare. we re done abna. and that mean
well, i ll handle mayorkas is allowing. he s the guy in charge of it. mo he s not being punished for this. trump was impeached twice over reasons you can t even recall. they were sohe s frivolous. and one hundred mayorkas is still there, still grinninge. on television. well, finally, a republicanpubln member of congress has a plann c to hold this man accountableco t to announce it on this show. straight ahead i, tucker carlson tonight, he s brought to you tonight, he s brought to you by get refunds .com.m. see if your business qualifiesn. for an eic refund today. let me to feed is onewhen cov hundred and one years old this year. and counting. i m bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had allowed some challenges. like a lot of businesses dids tp a i heard about the payroll tax refund allowed us to keep the amount of people that wego e needed and the people that have been here taking care of us .
to approve alzheimer s drugsug that assume sticky plaques are the cause of alzheimer s. even the fda advisory panel said those drugs don t work. what is going on here? well, chris bedford is one of the very few people who s taking a close look at what is going on . here is a senior editor at the federalist. he joins us tonight. chris , thanks so much for e coming on . this story tells us a lot about a lot as far as i can tell. what have you found looking into it? there s not that many evil characters here. there s a couple of fraudsters, it seems. but the real opponent here and the real danger here is there was a lot of pride. there was a lot of ego.e, there was some greed. and there s one of the thingsin that you love the most. there s a lot ofk groupthink now for about 100 over one hundred years since you first discovered alzheimer s, we ve noticed these plaques are are found in the brains. butra since the early 90s, since bthe beginning, really modern alzheimer s science, there s