Fauci Gets a Brutal Retirement Present: Rand Paul Confirms He Won’t Be Backing Down

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent claim that he has no regrets about anything he has done in his career brought a savage rejoinder from Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.

During a recent interview, Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was asked if, as he prepares to retire, there was anything he would do over.

“I’m the first to admit I’m far from perfect, but when you say do over, you know, I really can’t see something that I would do completely over,” Fauci told The Washington Post.

Paul took issue with that comment during an interview on the Fox News show “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

“Likely there is no public figure, or public health figure, that has made a greater error in judgment than Dr. Fauci,” Paul said.

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“The error in judgment was to fund gain-of-function research in a totalitarian country — fund research that allowed them to create super viruses that, in all likelihood, accidentally leaked into the public and caused seven million people to die,” he added.

“Think about it. This is right up there with decisions, some of them malevolent or military, to kill millions of people,” Paul said. “This is accidental, but it goes to judgment.”

 

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“Talk about errors, you think he might apologize to the world for funding research that allowed superviruses to be created in a lab – a lab that was not properly outfitted for safety, that people were already reporting was dangerous – to support that kind of research, and then to look the other way and say, ‘Nothing to see here,’ and to cover it up.

“For the last two years, he’s been covering his tracks, but we’ve caught him red-handed and he won’t get away,” Paul said.

Paul, not holding back, slammed Fauci for going into the history books – for all the wrong reasons.

“Historically, he will be remembered for one of the worst judgments in…


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