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Sen. said. Rand Paul, R-Ky., of the Senate is fighting the Biden administration “every day” to obtain undisclosed information on the origin of COVID-19. He said in ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ that he believes the authorities are withholding the information, perhaps because relations with China are too important to “mark” the truth.
During his interview with the host Maria Bartiromo, Paul also criticized the former medical adviser to the President Anthony Fauci for saying that the knowledge from pathogen research “greater risk” of a disease it may happen in 2012.
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Sen. RAND PAUL: We continue to fight the Biden administration every day for only undisclosed information. And they oppose in every way. We had to hold back the nominees and stop the legislation to try to get something out of the Biden administration. And I’m not sure what. Either sympathize or believe that relations with China it is so important that the truth can be hidden. But there is also an amount of integration in the Biden administration in many different departments, USAID, NIH, and HHS. They are withholding data because they funded the laboratory in Wuhan, not just once, not just twice, but for ten years. They financed it. And Anthony Fauci is on record saying that even if there is an outbreak, even if there is a study of work that involves a scientist and causes an outbreak, the knowledge is worth the risk. And I think a lot of people who have loved ones who died from COVID, whether here or around the world, would disagree and think that Anthony Fauci made a terrible judgment. But he also did the research, and it didn’t go ahead of the normal research. There is a committee of safety that should review this, and Anthony Fauci allowed this study to be done with his signature, with his decision, with his approval, without the approval of the committee of safety. And for this, he must go down in history, probably one of the worst people in public office and responsible for more deaths than any other person in the medical world.
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