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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of expanding 'gain-of-function' research on bioweapons outside the United States.
Gain-of-function research is focused on making pathogens more transmissible and more deadly for the use of developing bioweapons and developing vaccines.
President Trump's Health and Human Service Secretary claimed in an interview with Fox News host Laura Ingraham that despite Richard Nixon's efforts to shut down bioweapons labs in 1969, Fauci effectively restarted programs overseas.
'Anthony Fauci began essentially restarting the arms race, and the bioweapons arms race, and did it under the pretension of developing vaccines, because of the same science that you develop bioweapons and vaccines,' he said.
Trump signed an executive order on Monday banning gain-of-function research.
Kennedy claimed that 'three of his bugs escaped' out of Fauci's labs in the United States in 2014, prompting 300 scientists to rally and sign a letter urging President Barack Obama to end the experiments.
'President Obama declared a moratorium, but instead of shutting down his experiments, he moved them offshore, mainly to the Wuhan lab,' Kennedy said, referring to Fauci's indirect funding of the Wuhan Institute of Virology from the federal government.
The Wuhan lab is widely considered to be the source of the coronavirus pandemic that came from China.
'The CIA, the FBI, the State Department, the Department of Energy - all say that it is most likely that those experiments resulted in the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in 2019,' Kennedy said. --->READ MORE HEREMississippi sues China for $200bn for costs associated with the Covid-19 pandemic:
The state of Mississippi has declared victory in its $200 billion Covid lawsuit against the People’s Republic of China - now it just has to work out how to get paid.
Officials in Mississippi must wait for a federal judge to determine if China can be forced to pay it the massive sum after it failed to show up in court in March and a default judgment was entered against it.
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch sued China and other parties back in 2020, claiming the country deliberately hid information about the Covid-19 pandemic.
On Wednesday, the AG’s office dismissed the Chinese Academy of Sciences as a co-defendant in the lawsuit, reported The Clarion-Ledger.
The suit alleges that China failed to fully share the dangers of the deadly virus as it tried to “corner the market” on PPE equipment such as masks as it spread across the globe.
“The Defendants engaged in a cover-up and a misleading public relations campaign, which included censoring scientists and ordering the destruction and suppression of valuable research,” the AG’s office said in a statement. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to relevant/related stories and resources:
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