Mel Gibson
Coverage of Mel Gibson in the Nexus archive.
- Former DOJ lawyer blames Missouri senators for inciting death threats against her
Former Justice Department lawyer Elizabeth Oyer blames Missouri Republican Senators Eric Schmitt and Josh Hawley for hate messages and death threats she received after testifying against Todd Blanche, Trump’s nominee for attorney general. Oyer claims the senators misrepresented her clemency recommendations to Biden and shifted focus from Blanche’s nomination to her advocacy for commuting death sentences.
- Ex-DoJ lawyer fired by Todd Blanche urges senators to reject nomination
Liz Oyer, a former US pardon attorney, was fired by Todd Blanche after refusing to recommend restoring firearms rights to actor Mel Gibson, a Trump ally. Oyer testified during Blanche's confirmation hearing, criticizing his decision to dismiss her for declining to 'rubber-stamp a political favor.'
- Senate Judiciary Dems call Epstein victim to testify against Todd Blanche for attorney general
Senate Judiciary Democrats have invited Danielle Bensky, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, to testify against Todd Blanche in his confirmation process for attorney general. The testimony will focus on Blanche's handling of the release of Epstein files and include Liz Oyer, a former DOJ pardon attorney. A group of Epstein survivors also released a video urging senators to oppose Blanche.
- Mel Gibson's wild claim ivermectin curbs cancer leads to significant spike in prescriptions
Mel Gibson claimed that ivermectin can curb cancer, resulting in a significant increase in prescriptions. The article highlights the connection between his statement and the subsequent spike in the drug's usage.
- Joe Rogan podcast appearance tied to rise in demand for alternative cancer treatment
Joe Rogan's podcast appearance by Mel Gibson led to a rise in demand for alternative cancer treatment using ivermectin and benzimidazole. Prescriptions for the antiparasitic drug spiked among cancer patients after the episode. Researchers found that overall prescribing rates nearly doubled, rising 2.5 times among cancer patients.
- Surge in cancer patients taking 20 cent 'wonder drug' after Mel Gibson claims that friends beat incurable disease thanks to drug
A surge in cancer patients are taking a 20 cent 'wonder drug' after Mel Gibson claimed that his friends beat an incurable disease thanks to the drug. The claim has led to increased interest in the medication. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the claim.
- Surge in cancer patients taking 20 cent 'wonder drug' after Mel Gibson claims that friends beat incurable disease thanks to drug
Mel Gibson claimed that his friends were cured of incurable diseases thanks to a 20 cent 'wonder drug', leading to a surge in cancer patients taking the drug. The claim has sparked interest in the drug, with many seeking alternative treatments. However, the efficacy and safety of the drug are not verified.
- Newsom explodes on Joe Rogan in response to clip of podcaster calling governor 'f---ing con man'
California Governor Gavin Newsom responded aggressively to Joe Rogan's criticism, calling him a 'f---ing con man' in a resurfaced 2023 clip. Newsom's press office mocked Rogan via a Trump-style social media post, while Rogan later criticized Newsom's policies, including vaccine mandates and California's economic and social issues. The exchange escalated further after Newsom's team mocked a daycare fraud investigation with a satirical AI-generated image.