Yes, I listened to that as well. Fr Jenkins clearly was not aware of the Bishop's staunch anti-jab position. He should have checked on that and reported that before suggesting that he might have died from the jab.
And PS....no one knows it was a heart attack.
Well, perhaps Father Jenkins does have some information that it was a heart attack. He's probably well connected with varous priests he would know. It certainly makes sense given how sudden it was and that Bishop Dolan was Tweeting on the day he passed away. So I wouldn't say that "no one" knows. I'm sure that some people do know.
As for their position on the CMRI and the Thuc line, that was the main reason I stopped associating with the SSPV many years back. While they're entitled to their opinion, I felt that they had crossed the line over into being uncharitable. I used to help with the production of "What Catholics Believe" (when it was on cable TV) ... and also answered phone calls from viewers during the show. But they had one episode in which they were very uncharitably ridiculing Bishop McKenna, making fun of some of the exorcisms he had performed, and that's when I decided I didn't really feel at home there. I also feel that they're crossing a line in terms of trying to impose their opinion of the +Thuc line and CMRI onto the consciences of others. They could warn people that they thought they were jeopardizing their souls by receiving Sacraments from the +Thuc line, and try to persuade them, but that's as far as they can go. They have no authority to bind consciences.
I'm surprised he even referred to him as "Father" Dolan, since the SSPV have long promoted the "One Hand Dan" nonsense, but I think that may have been more Bishop Kelly. Bishop Kelly would conditionally confirm people who had been confirmed by Bishop Williamson, who had been part of the same 1976 "one-handed" ordination class.
Apart from that, however, I have nothing but praise for Father Jenkins as a priest. He visited my dying brother to hear his Confession even though he had never attended his chapel there.