Radical anti-vaccine faction that shut down Dodger Stadium says it is not done - 2021-02-04

A year ago, before coronavirus changed the world, stand-up comedian Jason Lefkowitz was shopping a script, working three nights a week as a Beverly Hills waiter and posting on social media about Bernie Sanders (like), high-fructose corn syrup (dislike) and the Philadelphia Eagles (love).
Now, he supports Donald Trump, believes there is an elite ring of pedophiles running loose in Hollywood and Washington and led a protest that shut down the vaccine clinic at Dodger Stadium last week.
"I want my life back. I want to go to work. I don't want government checks," Lefkowitz said in an interview with The Times Wednesday. "They have made me what I am."
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{{cite news | first = Anita | last = Chabria | author2 = Paige St. John; Leila Miller; Kevin Rector | title = Radical anti-vaccine faction that shut down Dodger Stadium says it is not done | url = https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-02-04/anti-vaccine-activists-dodger-stadium-have-more-plans | work = Los Angeles Times | date = February 4, 2021 | accessdate = February 5, 2021 }}
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