Fake News Media Tries to Protect Dr. Fauci from Rand Paul

As Dr. Anthony Fauci’s potentially criminal activities get exposed, the fake news media suffers another stinging humiliation. In a pathetic effort to protect Fauci from the pointed questions brought by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, CNN literally interrupted its broadcast to prevent viewers from hearing the answers. But the leader in fake news cannot escape the reality its “journalists” subverted facts and positioned Fauci as an anti-Trump hero to support Democrats in the 2020 elections.

In a recent Senate hearing, Senator Paul cornered Fauci over the fact that he approved hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to be sent to support the gain-of-function research at the Wuhan laboratory may believe unleashed the virus. Whether Fauci uttered a bald-faced lie or was playing some game of semantics remains to be seen. But he skirted the fact he approved upwards of $600,000 while at the National Institute of Health, which many believe contributed to millions of deaths.

“Senator Paul, with all due respect, you are entirely, entirely and completely incorrect,” Fauci reportedly said. “The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

As the noose tightened during the Senate hearing, CNN celebrities grow increasingly uneasy and began attacking the Kentucky senator. One goes as far as to reportedly call him an “A*#.”

“It is unclear, I think to everyone who is watching what tangent just happened with Rand Paul and why he was so mercilessly attacking Dr. Fauci,” CNN anchor Kate Bolduan reportedly said.

“Senator Paul has had it in for Tony, for Dr. Fauci for this whole COVID-19 pandemic,” CNN’s contributor Dr. Peter Hotez chimed. “And he likes to spar with Dr. Fauci at these Senate hearings, always brings up weird herd immunity numbers and that sort of thing. Look, the evidence that COVID-19 originated from the Wuhan lab is very weak.”

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But credibility continues to swell that former President Donald Trump was correct in his suspicions the virus escaped from the Wuhan lab conducting testing on bats and coronaviruses backed by Fauci. At least three researchers at the facility were hospitalized with Covid symptoms just weeks before the pandemic took hold in Wuhan, China. A reasonable person would connect these dots, and an honest media would investigate.

The Trump-hating fake news industry tried to absolve Fauci of all responsibility because he occasionally disagreed with the former president. After Senator Paul exposed Fauci, CNN went as far as to post the following headlines: ‘Fauci, GOP Sen. Rand Paul Spar Again Over Senator’s Misleading Info.” The increasingly bad news for CNN is that Fauci would later confess he approved the funding.

As bombshell Fauci emails recently hit the internet, CNN has another credibility problem on its hands. Explosive electronic messages indicate he deliberately ignored a message from physicist Erik Nielsen regarding two drugs that could have saved lives early in the pandemic, saying the emails were “too long” to bother reading. Other messages he rejected involved China covering up the Covid origins, and he may have sought to reroute gain-of-function research after the pandemic struck. Adding insult to injury, Fauci expressed in an email that masks are “not really effective.”

Over at the leader in fake news, an op-ed was penned trying to pour sugar on Dr. Fauci’s emails. “Equally worthy of attention are Fauci’s clear leadership skill,” the piece swoons. “Over the course of these 3,200+ pages, we can watch him manage a tremendous bureaucracy and its intersection with the executive branch. These emails show a man who is trying to move quickly but accurately.”

CNN appears to be in survival mode, once again, even as the Biden Administration reportedly mulls firing Fauci over the scandalous facts that have surfaced. Other less tolerant political leaders are calling for a federal investigation. Many believe he should be in prison for sending American taxpayer dollars to fund research in China banned in the U.S.


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