Fauci’s Silence: COVID Policies Still Haunt Virginia Families
Virginia Insider por Uriah Kiser
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Did you see it? Dr. Anthony Fauci sat before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee today and refused to answer a single question — invoking his Fifth Amendment right more than 100 times.
The man who once pushed policies that made it harder to go to work, harder to go to school, and harder to live normal life now faces Senate Chairman Rand Paul under subpoena and offers only silence. Uriah Kiser breaks down the full hearing, the most intense exchanges, and what it still means for Virginia families six years later.
Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was subpoenaed by Sen. Rand Paul. In his opening statement he accused Paul of an “obvious obsession” and said the only reason he was called was so Paul could try to put him “behind bars.” Then he took the Fi ...