Fauci Caught on Hot Mic Calling Army Veteran, Sen. Marshall ‘a Moron’

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s worst words in his Senate hearing may have been the hot mic after his official comments during which he called Army veteran and Sen. Marsahll “a moron.”

The video is clear, and so was Fauci’s attitude, in response to calls for accountability from conservative lawmakers over his leadership regarding COVID-19.

There has been a growing push to show that Fauci and the CDC’s guidelines are increasingly political rather than scientific. In addition, there is increasing evidence that some of the guidelines being used to push vaccine mandates and other restrictions simply are not working.

For example, a number of Americans who have been fully vaccinated and even boosted and still follow all the rules are testing positive for COVID-19. This alone shows to many that federal mandates should be rescinded.

Why does the government continue to push policies that are not working? In addition, the pandemic numbers are as bad and sometimes worse in states with the most COVID restrictions. Again, the evidence would seem to point to the need to roll back regulations.

Plus, Fauci continues to seek ways to push against any investigation of the origin of COVID-19. Questions tend to lead to personal attacks, as Fauci’s “moron” claim reveals. Check out the clip and see if Fauci is really the “scientific expert” our nation needs leading policy in our nation.


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