Monday, February 23, 2026

We Might See Fauci’s COVID Texts, Soon…

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci requesting access to email and cell phone for information related to the origins of COVID-19, EcoHealth Alliance, and their investigation. The letter was sent by Republican Ohio Representative Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the select subcommittee.

In the letter, Wenstrup references the testimony of Dr. David Morens, a senior advisor at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Morens testified after the subcommittee uncovered evidence suggesting he may have obstructed investigations to protect Dr. Fauci. According to the letter, in June 2023, Morens appeared to circumvent potential Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by using personal email instead of his work email. The letter further notes lawmakers’ questions about whether Morens destroyed federal records.

The letter states that newly discovered emails suggest Morens may have communicated with Dr. Fauci via email. When asked during a hearing if he sent any COVID-19 information to Fauci’s email, Morens responded, “I don’t remember.”

Wenstrup’s letter outlines the subcommittee’s investigation into the origins of COVID-19, including EcoHealth Alliance’s activities at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), their grant monitoring and enforcement, gain-of-function research, and potential efforts by officials to obstruct oversight.

“As a part of the probe, we are reviewing thousands of communications from your former Senior Scientific Advisor, Dr. David Morens. The Select Subcommittee possesses communications from Dr. Morens in which he suggests he sent you official congressional correspondence related to COVID-19 to your personal e-mail account and that he had a ‘secret back channel’ to you,” Wenstrup writes.

Wenstrup concludes the letter by requesting documents and communications in Fauci‘s custody, including records retained in personal emails, cell phones, or other electronic devices, as soon as possible. He called for a response by June 12 at the latest.

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The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci requesting access to email and cell phone for information related to the origins of COVID-19, EcoHealth Alliance, and their investigation. The letter was sent by Republican Ohio Representative Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the select subcommittee. show more

Biden’s ‘Trump Proof’ Plan Will Empower Fauci’s Goons Against Democratic Scrutiny.

The Biden regime is planning to “Trump-proof” the National Institutes of Health (NIH) against reform if Donald Trump returns to the White House, with an official tasked with identifying “political meddling” designated and a so-called scientific integrity council in the works.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who went on to become Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor, was one of the NIH’s top directors, leading its National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). His role in influencing policy and ongoing legacy is currently under renewed scrutiny. Congressional investigators say health officials may have circumvented Freedom of Information laws and covered up inconvenient truths during his tenure.

Presented as a plan to stop partisan politics from influencing science, Biden’s scheme intends to make a deep state institution that disburses over $40 billion annually immune from democratic oversight. Trump has argued unelected bureaucrats with the power to set policy should be easier to remove if they are out of step with the administration of the day, and that the White House should be able to prevent officials from pursuing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and other ideological policies.

“The NIH is an entrenched political organization. They are a very powerful institution in Washington. The directors there often go directly to Congress to get their funding,” commented Joel Zinberg, who advised on health policy as a member of Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers.

“NIH is ripe for drastic reform,” concurred Roger Severino, a Department of Health and Human Services official during Trump’s first term.

BUILDING A WALL. 

However, Lyric Jorgenson, the NIH’s so-called scientific integrity official, insists that “Interfering and manipulating science to advance a partisan agenda is inappropriate and is what we’re working to wall against.”

She claims this “wall” against reforms led by elected representatives is necessary to “generate rigorous, trusted evidence to inform public health.”

Many conservatives believe NIH officials such as Fauci have been “manipulating science to hit a partisan agenda” with insufficient accountability for years. The retired NIAID director’s claims health officials did not fund gain-of-function research have been contradicted by colleagues, and there is mounting evidence he sought to squash proof the Wuhan virus resulted from a Chinese lab leak, undermining then-President Trump.

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The Biden regime is planning to "Trump-proof" the National Institutes of Health (NIH) against reform if Donald Trump returns to the White House, with an official tasked with identifying "political meddling" designated and a so-called scientific integrity council in the works. show more
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Fauci Emails Point to COVID Coverup & Corporate Kickbacks.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is under scrutiny after the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic reviewed over 30,000 pages of subpoenaed emails and documents. The materials provided by Fauci’s former senior adviser, Dr. David Morens, have led to allegations that Fauci may have participated in a conspiracy to conceal records related to COVID-19’s origins.

The investigation, led by Republican Representative Brad Wenstrup, has raised substantial questions regarding the conduct of both Fauci and Morens. Representative Wenstrup’s committee disclosed in a press release that Morens’ emails incriminate “Dr. Morens in undermining the operations of the U.S. government, unlawfully deleting federal COVID-19 records, using a personal email to avoid the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and repeatedly acting unbecoming of a federal employee.”

Specifically, an email from April 2021 shows Morens advising communication through his personal email, potentially bypassing FOIA. Subsequent emails reflect attempts to discuss COVID-19 origins via unofficial, private channels.

Additionally, Morens admitted during his testimony that he had used both private email accounts and deleted certain emails to avoid FOIA scrutiny. This activity raises questions about transparency and compliance within the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

The documents also point to an August 2020 email where Morens inquired about receiving a “kickback” following an NIH grant award to EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit organization involved in controversial gain-of-function research. As a result of the subcommittee’s investigation, EcoHealth Alliance was suspended and proposed for debarment by the United States Department for Health and Human Services (HHS). Formal debarment proceedings have also been initiated against Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth Alliance.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is under scrutiny after the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic reviewed over 30,000 pages of subpoenaed emails and documents. The materials provided by Fauci's former senior adviser, Dr. David Morens, have led to allegations that Fauci may have participated in a conspiracy to conceal records related to COVID-19’s origins. show more

Wuhan Lab Colluder Peter Daszak Still Has ‘Thousands’ of Samples in Chinese Facilities.

Peter Daszak, President of the EcoHealth Alliance nonprofit tied to Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has at least hundreds of coronaviruses “in freezers in Wuhan,” according to a Congressional investigation. Daszak’s work alongside Fauci and the Chinese lab was first uncovered at length by The National Pulse back in 2020.

Rep. Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, said Daszak communicated with Dr. David Morens, a top advisor to Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), through private channels to circumvent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Wenstrup’s committee subpoenaed those communications, which have produced astonishing results.

“Yesterday, Dr. Morens produced 30,000 pages of emails. Emails from his Gmail account, which he said he had used to avoid FOIA,” Wenstrup confirmed. “Dr. Daszak told Dr. Morens in these private communications that he still had 15,000 samples ‘in freezers in Wuhan’ and had not yet analyzed more than 700 coronaviruses he had identified in those samples,” he revealed.

Speaking on Daszak and EcoHealth and their alleged role in kickstarting the COVID pandemic, Wenstrup said they were “absolutely conducting gain-of-function research, specifically in Wuhan.”

“EcoHealth failed to report, as required, a potentially dangerous experiment conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” he continued, accusing EcoHealth of being “a threat to national security.”

Wenstrup added that Daszak “has proven that he is not a responsible steward of the American people’s tax dollars.”

A favorite of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which he defended against criticism after COVID went global, Daszak continues to receive millions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer funding. Much of it is funding further EcoHealth alliance research into viruses sourced from exotic locales, including one previously unknown bat virus in Thailand, capable of infecting human tissue “almost as well” as the Wuhan virus.

Rutgers University virologist Dr. Richard Ebright warns American taxpayers are “funding recklessness.”

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Peter Daszak, President of the EcoHealth Alliance nonprofit tied to Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has at least hundreds of coronaviruses "in freezers in Wuhan," according to a Congressional investigation. Daszak's work alongside Fauci and the Chinese lab was first uncovered at length by The National Pulse back in 2020. show more
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FBI Knew Fauci’s Gain-of-Function Research in Wuhan ‘Would Leave no Signatures of Purposeful Human Manipulation.’

Government watchdog Judicial Watch has received five pages of records from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that reveal an April 2020 exchange with officials in the bureau’s Newark Field Office referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China as including “gain-of-function research” which “would leave no signature of purposeful human manipulation.”

On April 23, 2020, an email exchange with the subject “Follow-up call” occurred between unnamed FBI officials. A person whose name is redacted writes:

Details of the current NIAID [Fauci’s National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases] grant for WIV [Wuhan Institute of Virology] bat coronavirus surveillance and WIV bat coronavirus gain-of-function research are available at:https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9819304&icde=49645421&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=1&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball= [summary of NIH grant to EcoHealth Alliance for Project 2R01AI110964-06]. The key activity for bat coronavirus surveillance is ‘Aim 1 … We will sequence receptor binding domains (spike proteins) to identify viruses with the highest potential for spillover which we will include in our experimental investigations. (Aim 3).’

The key activity for bat coronavirus gain of function is “Aim 3 … We will use S protein sequence data, infectious clone technology, in vitro and in vivo infection experiments and analysis of receptor binding to test the hypothesis that 0/0 divergence thresholds in S protein sequences predict spillover potential.” Translated into lay language, this equates to: “In Aim 3, we will use de novo synthesis to construct novel viruses encoding different spike proteins in an otherwise-constant genomic context, and we will test the ability of the resulting novel viruses to infect human cells in culture and to infect laboratory animals. We hypothesize that there is a direct correlation between the receptor binding affinity of the spike protein and the abilities to infect human cells in culture and to infect laboratory animals. We will test this hypothesis by asking whether novel viruses encoding spike proteins with the highest receptor-binding affinity have the highest abilities to infect human cells in culture and to infect laboratory animals.”

The reason I am writing is that the experimental strategy proposed in Aim 3 (“infectious clone technology”), if performed using commercial or in-house gene synthesis to prepare the infectious clones, *** would leave no signatures of purposeful human manipulation***. [Emphasis added]

A colleague then replies, “Hey, are you going to be in the office tomorrow? We just interviewed our person from [redacted] again, and he provided us with some alarming new info. Give me [a] call if you can.”

The email thread was then forwarded by the Newark Office Assistant Special Agent in Charge-National Security Branch (ASAC-NSB), whose name is redacted, to the then-special agent in charge of the Newark Field Office, Gregory Ehrie.

“These smoking gun documents showed the FBI quickly understood that Fauci’s agency funded the gain-of-function research that could disguise the resulting coronavirus as ‘natural,’” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “These new documents further demonstrate the need for a comprehensive criminal investigation into Fauci’s gain-of-function scandal.”

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Government watchdog Judicial Watch has received five pages of records from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that reveal an April 2020 exchange with officials in the bureau’s Newark Field Office referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China as including “gain-of-function research” which “would leave no signature of purposeful human manipulation.”

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Fauci Deputy Warned Him Against Vaccine Mandates, Shows Unearthed Email.

Top U.S. government epidemiologist Dr. Matthew Memoli warned Dr. Anthony Fauci about the potential negative consequences of mandating COVID-19 vaccinations, an unearthed email from 2021 has revealed.

“Coercing or forcing people to take a vaccine can have negative consequences from a biological, sociological, psychological, economical, and ethical standpoint and is not worth the cost even if the vaccine is 100% safe,” Memoli, director of the Laboratory of Infectious Diseases clinical studies unit at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), wrote to Fauci and others.

Upon urging mass vaccinations, Fauci claimed a significant increase in vaccinated communities would lead to a safer environment. Memoli, who has spent years researching influenza vaccinations, expressed reservations.

“At best what we are doing with mandated mass vaccination does nothing and the variants emerge evading immunity anyway as they would have without the vaccine,” Memoli wrote. “At worst it drives evolution of the virus in a way that is different from nature and possibly detrimental, prolonging the pandemic or causing more morbidity and mortality than it should.”

Memoli also raised concerns regarding the bioethical aspects of the mandates, referring to issues such as the vaccines’ diminished protection over time, potential severe health risks, and the undifferentiated spread rate between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. During a debate at an NIH event, Memoli acknowledged the necessity of vaccine mandates but questioned their justification in the case of COVID-19 vaccines, given their transitory effectiveness.

A number of recent studies have proved that the COVID-19 vaccines caused several serious medical side effects, some of which are lethal.

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Top U.S. government epidemiologist Dr. Matthew Memoli warned Dr. Anthony Fauci about the potential negative consequences of mandating COVID-19 vaccinations, an unearthed email from 2021 has revealed. show more

Fauci-Funded Wuhan Lab Collaborator Peter Daszak STILL Getting Millions from U.S. Govt to Play with NEW Bat Viruses.

Peter Daszak, the Anthony Fauci-funded researcher whose EcoHealth Alliance group is accused of having potentially been involved in the creation of COVID-19 before it leaked from a Wuhan laboratory, is still receiving millions of dollars from the U.S. government, and still seeking out viruses in bats, pangolins, and other animals around the world with which to experiment.

Americans have pumped $20 million into EcoHealth Alliance since 2020, records reveal, to fund projects expected to run until August 2027, despite Donald Trump’s efforts to pull its funding and end its potentially dangerous virus projects before Joe Biden became President.

The group’s activities extend well beyond China, with projects involving bat viruses in the likes of Burma (Myanmar), Laos, and the Philippines underway. They have already found at least one hitherto unknown bat virus in Thailand, capable of infecting human tissue “almost as well” as COVID-19.

“The U.S. taxpayer is funding recklessness,” warned Rutgers University virologist Dr. Richard Ebright.

“EcoHealth Alliance is currently receiving $50 million in NIH [National Institute of Health] and Department of Defense grants for the same types of reckless research that likely caused the present pandemic.”

Daszak became an infamous figure following the COVID-19 outbreak, not just for his group’s alleged involvement in causing it, but for working vigorously to deny the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had been involved in covering up the initial outbreak of the Wuhan virus, and its true origin. The CCP, for its part, pushed hard for Daszak to be given a prominent role as a pandemic investigator at the United Nations.

Fauci, who also attempted to squash allegations that a lab leak caused the Covid pandemic, has appeared at conferences sponsored by Daszak’s group.

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Peter Daszak, the Anthony Fauci-funded researcher whose EcoHealth Alliance group is accused of having potentially been involved in the creation of COVID-19 before it leaked from a Wuhan laboratory, is still receiving millions of dollars from the U.S. government, and still seeking out viruses in bats, pangolins, and other animals around the world with which to experiment. show more
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Fauci Admits Lab Leak Not Conspiracy Theory, Social Distancing Guidelines Not Based In Science.

Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is reportedly distancing himself from previous COVID-19 policies and positions he once advocated and has admitted the lab-leak theory of COVID-19’s origins is not a conspiracy theory, according to Republicans present during Fauci’s testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic this week.

Fauci acknowledged during his testimony that the COVID lab-leak hypothesis is not a conspiracy theory and also revealed that the 6-feet-apart social distancing recommendation was likely not based on any real data and “just sort of appeared.” As the official X account for the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic pointed out, Fauci was involved heavily in the “Proximal Origin” paper that sought to disprove the lab-leak hypothesis and portray it as an outlandish conspiracy theory.

Fauci, who is reported to have answered “I do not recall” to over 100 questions, also expressed skepticism that school shutdowns negatively impact student learning, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. “He says he’s still not convinced that there was learning loss — that in his view, that’s still really open for discussion,” Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas), who sits on the panel, said in an interview with The New York Post.

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Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is reportedly distancing himself from previous COVID-19 policies and positions he once advocated and has admitted the lab-leak theory of COVID-19's origins is not a conspiracy theory, according to Republicans present during Fauci's testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic this week. show more

Government Scientist Dodged Federal Record Laws to Obstruct COVID-19 Origins Probe.

Dr. David Morens, a scientist with the U.S. government’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, admitted in an email obtained by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) that he has actively sought to circumvent federal record keeping laws in an effort to obstruct Congressional document and communications requests. Employees at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, an Arlington (ASTMH), Virginia-based non-profit, were directed by Dr. Morens to direct all sensitive communications to his private gmail account instead of using his official government email account.

The instruction to ASTMH staff by Dr. Morens was very clearly meant as a measure to ensure any new communication would be difficult for Members of Congress to obtain in the course of their ongoing COVID-19 investigation. During the pandemic, Dr. David Morens served as an aide and senior advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci. The government scientist laments in his email that “… NIH correspondence between me and others, including my boss [Dr. Anthony Fauci], concerning COVID-19 origins, had previously been FOIA’d and published in the press.”

Even more concerning is the admission by Dr. Morens that he has “retained very few emails or documents on these matters”, suggesting that said documents and correspondence may have been destroyed. According to the Department of Justice the intentional destruction of government documents carries a $2,000 fine and up to 3 years in prison.

“Dr. Morens’ apparent actions may have directly obstructed my oversight efforts. . . . [I]n light of the information I recently obtained regarding Dr. Morens’ efforts to hinder HHS’s response to my June 11, 2021 letter, I am deeply concerned that HHS officials may have intentionally removed or destroyed responsive records on the origins of COVID-19 or on other aspects of the pandemic,” Sen. Ron Johnson said in a statement. Dr. Morens has been asked  to appear before Sen. Johnson’s Subcommittee staff for an interview.

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Dr. David Morens, a scientist with the U.S. government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, admitted in an email obtained by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) that he has actively sought to circumvent federal record keeping laws in an effort to obstruct Congressional document and communications requests. Employees at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, an Arlington (ASTMH), Virginia-based non-profit, were directed by Dr. Morens to direct all sensitive communications to his private gmail account instead of using his official government email account. show more

New Study Finds Trump-Backed Hydroxychloroquine Was an Effective Covid Treatment After All.

Coronavirus patients treated with a combination of hydroxychloroquine – furiously denounced by the media and medical establishment after then-President Donald Trump revealed he was taking it – and azithromycin enjoyed better survival rates, a study has revealed.

The study, published in the scientific journal New Microbes and New Infections, evaluated “the efficacy and safety of a treatment protocol with [a] standard dose of hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 infection” by comparing the 28-day mortality rate of 352 patients treated with the drugs to a contemporary control group of 3,533 patients who received standard care.

Researchers found a “statistically significant reduction in crude mortality rate at 28 days was observed in the [hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin] group” – emphasizing their findings “do not support the current negative recommendations regarding this treatment.”

Donald Trump, who stuck by his belief in hydroxychloroquine, based on the testimony of frontline doctors, despite pressure to withdraw his support, long argued the animus against the drug was motivated purely by the fact he had endorsed it.

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Coronavirus patients treated with a combination of hydroxychloroquine – furiously denounced by the media and medical establishment after then-President Donald Trump revealed he was taking it – and azithromycin enjoyed better survival rates, a study has revealed. show more