 You can hear the crowd audibly reacting to Dr. Khan throughout the hearing. He says much of that heckling was racist, xenophobic and threatening. In a letter to the council chair, Dr. Khan wrote, quote, I heard people doing their impersonation of Appu, a caricature character from the Simpsons television show that mocks people from South Asia, such as myself. And Dr. Khan says he's got up to leave. I became surrounded by the crowd in close quarters, where members of the crowd yelled at me, calling me a fat brown C-word and a brown bastard. No way. We got you. Not a chance, not this time. It never happened. Hey, welcome back, everybody. Before I show you this disturbing news clip, I wanted to quickly tell you about a friend of mine's new YouTube channel called Umi's Place. It's a channel where my friend takes photos, drawings, and sketches and transforms them into digital art. Lots of superhero fan art, fantasy, science fiction, and pop culture. This guy's really creative and it's fun watching them put together these works of art. So as soon as you're done with this video, check out the description or a pinned comment for a link to his channel. Last week, St. Louis commissioner, Sam Page, re-implemented a mask mandate in the county due to the COVID Delta variant. Thankfully, this mandate ended on its second day, thanks to a five to two vote during a county council meeting. During that meeting, St. Louis County health director, Dr. Faisal Khan, testified that new mask mandates were needed to the displeasure of the anti-mask protests that had gathered at the meeting. After the meeting and the voting down of the mask mandate, Dr. Khan took to the media and claimed that he was berated with racial slurs and physically threatened by the anti-mask protesters. Predictably, MSNBC and other media outlets needed no evidence and accepted his claims out of hand. Dr. Khan says he's got up to leave. I became surrounded by the crowd in close quarters, where members of the crowd yelled at me, calling me a fat brown C-word and a brown bastard. Dr. Khan says he instinctively reacted by raising his middle finger to one of the hecklers who had physically threatened him. What is it they keep saying that the vaccination isn't political? Yet there is a Fox News graphic with the byline, the unvaccinated death toll, which is very deceptive because many of the people not getting vaccinated aren't Republicans or white. MSNBC has acknowledged this themselves in the past, but the thing is when non-white people don't want to get vaccinated, they have to come up with some sort of spin so that they're not directing any negative attention towards that group. Just look at this New York Times article that hilariously separates, quote, system distrustors and COVID skeptics. Just take a wild guess, which ones are the white Republicans and which ones are the black Democrats? The truth is they're all just system distrustors. But like I said, they have to spin it as racism when black Democrats don't want to get the shot and a conspiracy theory when white Republicans don't want to. Just a few hours later, the county council voted five to two to rescind the mask mandate to the cheers of the crowd. And Dr. Faisal Khan, the director of the St. Louis County Department of Public Health joins me now. You know, I couldn't make out everything, but it was a series of interruptions and staccato sentences designed to throw me off course every time I would begin to formulate a sentence or think through a response to a question. Something was yelled at me either from the right or the left. I couldn't obviously see who was saying it behind me precisely. Oh boy. Here we go again with these ridiculous victim testimonies. I'm surprised he didn't start crying. Oh no, somebody yelled something and it made you lose your track of thought. Better round up all those domestic terrorists and put them in a gulag or something. There was also a really unnerving and disgusting amount of racial animus that was furled towards you. Just a quick reminder that he has absolutely no evidence of any of this ever occurring. Have you experienced that before in this position ever and what was that like? Not in the 25 years that I've spent in public health or the 10 years that I've worked in Missouri about the Singles County Department of Public Health. This was truly unprecedented and some people in the audience took out their anger on me as I was leaving and it was a very jarring and unpleasant experience. All right, so before I show you the evidence or lack thereof, I wanna remind you of another similar con job where a black Democrat claimed to have been spit on and called the N-word during a Tea Party protest. Despite media, cameras, and mics being everywhere, there was zero evidence of what he claimed. Breibart even put out an award to anybody who could produce proof, but it never materialized because it didn't happen. This is just an easy way for the Democrat state media and the party to discredit any sort of protest against their agenda. And we've seen this with a lot of other cases too, like Jussie Smollett and the Covington kids. Okay, so just like the claims against the Tea Party, despite there being cameras and mics everywhere, there's exactly zero evidence of what Mr. Kahn job here claims happened. That County Council meeting certainly got heated at times, but exactly what happened to the County Health Director, Dr. Faisal Kahn during and after his testimony is now the subject of an investigation. Kahn says he was physically and verbally assaulted called horrible racial slurs. Well, tonight, News 4 has new surveillance video. The officials say it is only just a piece of the puzzle. In this surveillance video just obtained by News 4, you can see him from behind, lifting his arm and giving the middle finger. Regrettably, I let my composure slip momentarily as somebody got in my face and yelled something unmedical. So I was jostled, I was heckled, I was taunted. I had racist abuse directed at me and I do not care to repeat those words. A News 4 reporter on scene did hear insults like liar and snake, but while we do not have clear video of Dr. Kahn leaving the chambers, during which he said he was shoulder bumped and pushed, this video from the lobby shows the moments afterwards. There is no audio. Kahn claimed in this letter he was surrounded by an angry mob in closed quarters and called explicit racial slurs. Critics claim the surveillance video contradicts Kahn's account, saying most people were not even looking in his direction until he was almost out of view. A source tells News 4 that the officer escorting Kahn out is willing to testify he did not hear the racial slurs Kahn had indicated were said. Look at the title of this video. They can't even just call this guy out as a liar, which he clearly is based on the video. Some don't need to say anything. He claimed that he was assaulted and threatened, none of which is shown on any of the video or audio. The officer that was escorting him has already offered to testify that none of what he claimed actually happened. This should be open and shut. The video clearly shows there was no mob surrounding him, threatening him, or lobbing slurs at him, but this guy was butt hurt about losing the vote and knew that he could do this without any pushback. However, there actually is some pushback by state rep, Dotty Bailey, who has called for him to resign. All right, folks, that's all I have for this one. If you enjoyed it, please hit that like button and let me know what you think in the comments. 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