Fauci Found Smack Dab In The Middle Of Wuhan’s Lab Leak

It’s safe to say that, in many parts of the country, Americans have moved past their fears of COVID. American is getting back to normal, despite what fearmonger Joe Biden has to say. But the effects of this pandemic will still be felt for years to come.

In all the talk of vaccines, recovery, masks, etc. there seems to be something people have forgotten. Despite all the endless discussion of COVID, the media no longer seems concerned about where and how it got started.

The moment the left claimed that “Wuhan flu” was a racist term, we were supposed to stop talking about China. Yet the fact remains that this virus came from China and its spread is largely the fault of their government’s refusal to contain it. The communist nation must be held accountable for this pandemic.

And Republicans are making sure no stone is left unturned in their search for the truth.

House Republicans are stepping up efforts to investigate the “lab-leak” origin theory of the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic, demanding answers and documents from multiple high-ranking government officials regarding the possibility that the virus originally escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China…

Among the more controversial pieces of the Wuhan lab puzzle has been Fauci’s proximate involvement in bankrolling it: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which Fauci has headed for decades, sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to the lab by way of the U.S. biomedical nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance…

Gallagher in his letter asked Fauci “how much U.S. government funding has gone to the WIV over time, and how much of that supported gain-of-function research,” as well as what Fauci knows, if anything, about reports of sick researchers at the lab months before the pandemic officially began. [Source: Just the News]

Republicans are demanding answers to where this virus originated. Our State Department maintains that the lab in Wuhan is responsible for COVID-19. Poor safety led to the virus, being studied in the lab, being released into the public. Apparently, there are documents about the lab that House Republicans want to see.

What makes the investigation so compelling is that Anthony Fauci, a man practically worshiped by the left for his doom-and-gloom statements, is tied up with this lab. His organization helped fund the Wuhan lab for years, sending it hundreds of thousands of dollars. He specifically played a hand in the lab’s research of coronaviruses.

Fauci has been propped up by the media as the foremost expert on COVID-19. Yet frequently, critics have called into question both his reliability and motivation. Republicans are now concerned about the large sums of money his group gave to Wuhan—and what he might know about how the lab handled its research.

Is it possible that Fauci knew something about “sick researches” at Wuhan, months before the pandemic? Fauci did have a direct connection to that lab. And reports suggest it was responsible for the pandemic.

What if Fauci knew about a potential outbreak and did nothing? Should he be held responsible for what he did know?

We can’t say for sure. But Republicans are fighting for the answers.

Author: George Anderson


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