White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recently released emails prove that he knew the Wuhan Institute of Virology was carrying out a dangerous gain of function research, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) charged Wednesday night.
“The emails paint a disturbing picture, a disturbing picture of Dr. Fauci, from the very beginning, worrying that he had been funding gain of function research,” Paul told Fox News’s “The Ingraham Angle”, “and he knows it to this day, but hasn’t admitted it.”
Paul, who has repeatedly tried to bring out the truth in hearings with Dr. Fauci, was referring to a Feb. 1, 2020 email Fauci sent to his top deputy at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Hugh Auchincloss.
The Fauci emails: What did Tony tell Trump about Wuhan funding? Insights from the Wall Street Journal
The State-driven coronavirus narrative is unravelling. Rapidly. Yesterday, thousands of emails written by and to Dr Anthony Fauci, medical advisor to the US president, were put into the public domain. They strip the veneer from a carefully managed message. One which was mostly supported by mainstream and social media through self- and direct censorship. Ironically, some 3 200 Fauci emails, now available for anyone to download, have been exposed primarily through the legal efforts of two titles which were among the strongest propagators of the official message. For context, here’s this morning’s “Best of The Web” column from the Wall Street Journal. – Alec Hogg
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