The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) brought in Dr. Anthony Fauci “without a record of entry” to “influence” the agency’s analysis of the origins of Covid-19, according to new information obtained by House Republicans.
In a letter sent to the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services by Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, on Tuesday, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic revealed it has acquired information indicating that during his time as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Fauci “was escorted into [CIA] Headquarters—without a record of entry—and participated in the analysis” of the respiratory virus’ origins in order “to ‘influence’ the Agency’s review.”
While Wenstrup’s letter doesn’t specify exactly when this purported incident occurred, it’s no secret that Fauci played a significant role in the left’s coordinated efforts to dismiss the theory that Covid leaked from a Wuhan-based lab as a “conspiracy theory.” In June, for example, Wenstrup’s committee released communications from Dr. David Morens, the NIAID director’s senior scientific adviser, suggesting that Fauci directed Morens to speak with legacy media in an apparent attempt to downplay the lab leak theory.
“But today, to my total surprise, my boss Tony [Fauci] actually ASKED me to speak to the National Geographic on the record about origins,” Morens wrote in a July 29, 2021, email. “I interpret this to mean that our government is lightening up but that Tony doesn’t want his fingerprints on origin stories.”
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