During an intense exchange on Capitol Hill, Senator Rand Paul grilled Dr. Fauci over the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) funding of research with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Sen. Paul was specifically questioning Fauci over the funding of “gain-of-function” research, a controversial form of study that involves deliberately boosting the infectivity and lethality of a pathogen according to the NIH website.
While Dr. Fauci repeatedly tries to deny and evade Dr. Paul’s questions the senator keeps grilling him.
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11 labs in the US create these super-viruses in the US and one of them collaborated with Wuhan Virology Inst —Fauci has supported NIH funds for all these labs!
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) May 11, 2021
According to Townhall:
In fact, Fauci is known as “The Godfather” of gain-of-function research.
“I often talk to scientists who say the same thing, that say, ‘Listen, we really want to speak out about this, but we can’t do it. Why can’t we do it? Well, we get all of our funding from NIH, or NIAID… which is run by Dr. Fauci,'” he said on Kelly’s podcast. “And so we can’t say anything like ‘Oh, gain-of-function research might be dangerous, or it might have come from a lab, because we’re going to lose our careers, we’re going to lose our funding, we’re not going to be able to do the work.'”
“The head of the funding, the head of the entire field, really, is Anthony Fauci,” he said. “He’s the godfather of gain-of-function research as we know it. That, again, just what I said right there, is too hot for TV because people don’t want to think about the fact that our hero of the pandemic… might also have been connected to this research, which might also have been connected to the outbreak.”
Since the beginning of the pandemic last year, Paul has routinely challenged Fauci’s guidance and assertions.