In 2021, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty was fired by the University of California Irvine for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, arguing his natural immunity provided robust protection. When his posts about his legal battle were suppressed on social media, he realized he wasn’t just fighting his employer— the federal government itself was directly orchestrating censorship of his free speech.
Fast forward to today: Dr. Kheriaty just secured a landmark legal victory in the historic Missouri v. Biden lawsuit (formerly Murthy v. Missouri).
Thanks to Dr. Kheriaty’s victory, a federal court consent decree now permanently bars government agencies—including the CDC, Surgeon General, and CISA—from threatening social media platforms to censor constitutionally protected speech.
Dr. Kheriaty joins Dr. Drew to break down the 20,000 pages of discovery, the “industrial scale” government censorship machinery, and what this victory means for the future of free speech and physician autonomy. Viral star Uncle Clif joins with his trademark brand of raw, no-filter rants. Danielle Carter-Walters discusses the attack on Sheridan Gorman in Chicago: “exactly what I warned about when I testified at the judicial hearing on Capitol Hill, twice.”
“Uncle Clif” Lewis is a veteran automotive technician. Originally from Columbia, MO, he’s a dedicated family man who loves cars, family, and anything loud. He exploded online with raw rants on life, work, accountability, and current events—self-described as “that a**hole that speaks his mind.” He has 89K+ followers on X and over 1.2M likes on TikTok. Follow at https://x.com/ClifLewis3
Danielle Carter-Walters is the owner of UAgainstU Fitness and VP of Chicago Flips Red. She has appeared widely on news programs, discussing the rising crime in her Chicago community. Learn more at https://uagainstufitness.com/ and follow at https://x.com/FlipChicagoRed
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty is a physician specializing in psychiatry and author of multiple books, including most recently “Making the Cut: How to Heal Modern Medicine” (2025). He is a Fellow and Director of the Program in Bioethics, Technology, and Human Flourishing at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame, earned his MD from Georgetown University, and completed residency in psychiatry at the University of California Irvine. Follow at https://x.com/AaronKheriatyMD
