In recent days, the country’s overall opinion of Anthony Fauci has changed. Sure, there have always been folks like me who never trusted his raspy-voiced goon. But for much of last year and this year, the media has fawned over this government flunky like he’s the Second Coming. It seems, though, that the worm has turned.
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Once upon a time, both the government and media did whatever Fauci told them. If he said don’t wear a mask, we weren’t supposed to wear masks. If he said wear masks, states passed mandates forcing us to wear masks. Even though Fauci was often proven wrong (he personally criticized Trump’s vaccine agenda), very few people were calling him out on it.
But that has changed. Numerous senators have gone after Fauci, over his apparent protection of Wuhan and the lab that might be at the center of the pandemic. It might have something to do with his institute giving so much money to them. Now, another lawmaker is calling out Fauci–over his ever-shifting views of where the virus came from.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) grilled Dr. Anthony Fauci over his evolving view about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and if the virus emerged from the Wuhan Institute of Virology…
Fauci said in May 2020 the coronavirus definitively came from natural origins, Johnson noted…
Now roughly one year later, Johnson said Fauci “appeared to be less confident that the virus originated in nature.”…
Johnson then noted Fauci raised even more ambiguity about the virus’s origin after he told a reporter it is “highly likely” the virus came from nature; however, he said, “No one is 100 percent sure.”…
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“Further, your high level of confidence in rejecting a potential laboratory origin in May 2020 is perplexing, given that public reports highlighted safety concerns at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). Specifically, on April 14, 2020, the Washington Post published an article about information contained in two 2018 State Department cables where U.S. diplomats expressed concerns about the safety of the Wuhan laboratory.”