DOJ Case Linked to Fauci Advisor, What Questions Should Be Asked

A recent report tied to a case involving a former advisor to Anthony Fauci is raising real questions about how information was handled behind the scenes during COVID. The allegations point to private communications, deleted messages, and efforts to avoid transparency. This isn’t about politics. It’s about process. If everything was handled the way the public was told, why would anything need to happen off the record? Why avoid documentation? Why make communication disappear? We’re not talking about conclusions here, we’re talking about patterns that don’t fully add up. And when something doesn’t add up, it deserves to be questioned, not dismissed. Charges are not convictions, and that matters. But they also don’t come out of nowhere. So the real question becomes, is this one isolated situation, or does it point to something bigger about how decisions were made during one of the most controlled public health moments we’ve seen? We believe people should be allowed to ask questions. And more importantly, to look deeper when something doesn’t feel right. Go take a look at the article and decide for yourself.

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