Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Elon Musk Doubles Down On Going After Fauci: ‘My pronouns are still prosecute/Fauci’; Rand Paul Vows to Investigate ‘covid coverup’ as Senate Panel’s New Chair, and other C-Virus related stories

Elon Musk doubles down on going after Fauci: ‘My pronouns are still prosecute/Fauci’:
Tech titan Elon Musk, who has been advising President-elect Donald Trump, doubled down on his calls to prosecute former chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci.
“My pronouns are still prosecute/Fauci,” Musk wrote on X on Tuesday.
The post was a reply to a pro-Trump account with the handle “Insurrection Barbie.”
“Fauci retired from the federal bureaucracy as the highest paid government employee, with a $480,654 salary. His pension is estimated to cost 355,000 per year. His net worth is 11 million dollars. Not bad for a “public” servant,” Insurrection Barbie wrote.
“So it’s stunning that in addition to all of that, we spent $15 million on his security for the past two years. That’s $15 million dollars that nobody asked us if we wanted to fork over to America’s richest bureaucrat. Let’s not forget the royalties he made from the vaccine manufacturers for pushing that shot. How much was that again? Like 5 million dollars?” the post said.
The Tesla and SpaceX founder had called for Fauci’s prosecution in a similar post two years ago, saying Fauci “lied to Congress” and funded “research that killed millions of people.”
In early 2023, Fauci called Musk’s claims against him “insanity.”
“Prosecute me for what? What are they talking about? I wish I could figure out what the heck they’re talking about. I think they’re just going off the deep end,” Fauci said. --->READ MORE HERE
Haiyun Jiang for The Washington Post
Rand Paul vows to investigate ‘covid coverup’ as Senate panel’s new chair:
The Republican senator has spent years battling Anthony S. Fauci and public-health experts over the pandemic’s origins.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) on Thursday announced he would lead the Senate’s government oversight panel and prioritize investigations into the coronavirus pandemic, repeating his allegation that federal officials participated in a “covid coverup” related to the possible origins of the virus.
The libertarian senator has long maintained that government leaders have not been forthcoming about U.S. ties to virus research conducted in Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus outbreak was first detected in 2019.
In combative congressional hearings, infectious-disease experts such as Anthony S. Fauci, the longtime National Institutes of Health official who retired from government service in 2022, have insisted to Paul and other Republicans that while NIH funded the virus research, the work could not have sparked the pandemic. Paul has rejected those explanations.
“NIH and HHS have refused to turn over the documents as to why Wuhan got this research money and why it wasn’t screened as dangerous research,” Paul said on Fox News last week. “I’m looking forward to getting those [documents], mainly because we need to try to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”
Paul has laid out other priorities for his coronavirus-related investigations, such as reviewing possible conflicts of interest among government scientists who recommended vaccines for the coronavirus and other diseases.
“I’ve been asking the question for a couple of years. If you are a scientist and you’re on the committee that approves vaccines and recommends that they be mandatory, shouldn’t you have to reveal if you get Pfizer royalties?” he told reporters Tuesday. The drug company Pfizer makes one of the leading coronavirus vaccines.
Paul’s announcement was panned by public health experts who blasted his assertions about the pandemic’s origin and criticism of coronavirus vaccines. --->READ MORE HERE
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