Now that he’s finally under deposition for his role in the COVID-19 pandemic and the censorship that went with it, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci claims he remembers very little about what went on.
He was the face of the pandemic, the go-to for advice and guidance on lockdowns and masking mandates. He stood beside two presidents “suggesting” strong-handed government policies and declared that he, himself, was “the science” of everything COVID.
Yet, now that he’s been called to court and is undergoing intense questioning by two state attorneys general on those roles, Fauci has developed a sudden, severe case of amnesia: He’s testifying that he can’t remember much of what transpired.
Not only that, as noted by The Defender (where you can read an extensive synopsis of Fauci’s time in court), whenever the plaintiffs introduced a difficult topic, “he dishonestly refused to define key terms so he could avoid being pinned down and held accountable. For example, when discussing the topic of ‘gain of function- research, he refused to acknowledge what the term meant, objecting that it was a term so broad it could not be defined,” The Defender reports.
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The Defender November 28, 2022