The segments, hosted by a Sinclair meteorologist, promoted Stew Peters’ anti-vaccine conspiracy film while portraying the fringe-right podcaster as a financial expert.
It now appears, though, that Sinclair has pulled the segment from its rotation. “We were not aware of the association and are reviewing our internal policies on sponsored content. The segment in question is no longer on our air,” a Sinclair Broadcasting Group spokesperson told Media Matters.
The segment, which was sponsored by gold investor Goldco, featured Peters and D.C.-based Sinclair meteorologist Brian van de Graff and kicked off with van de Graff boasting about Peters’ credentials. “He’s a former bounty hunter and host ofthat peddles the conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 vaccines are causing deadly blood clots in young healthy individuals, causing them to drop dead.
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