The co-inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, who has been widely censored by Big Tech companies for discussing his expertise in the field amid vaccine hesitancy, told Fox Nation that he drew the ire of federal officials for previously coming on Fox News, though not because his commentary was inaccurate, but because it wasn't. Malone told "Tucker Carlson Today" that early in the pandemic, he would have regular teleconferencing with the FDA and other offices, given his expertise in the field. mRNA technology is used to produce both Pfizer and Moderna's vaccine, while Johnson & Johnson uses virus-based technology more similar to a flu shot. Malone recalled how one interview with Carlson caused waves in Washington: "A van came out to my little farm, and you asked me some questions. And what I told you, I think you weren't expecting. I told you that the database for the FDA and the CDC was all screwed up," he said. "And you got this look on your face,...