There ought to be a name for what Anthony Fauci did to us. Benedict Arnold was a major general in the Continental Army but that’s not what he’s known for. His name has become synonymous with the word traitor, because of the treason he committed during our Revolutionary War.  Dr. Fauci, whose name ignites a similar passion, deserves to be remembered for what he has done to us.

There’s no mystery in why Dr. Anthony Fauci strove to silence discussion about the origins of COVID-19 – he was in full CYA mode because the agency he led had helped fund the Wuhan lab that apparently created the deadly virus. It also seems clear that others in the government and many powerful business interests enabled this deception for fear that fingering China rather than a rabid bat might lead Americans to demand some accountability.

As politicians in Washington D.C. and Dr. Anthony Fauci butted heads over the latter’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, a nonpartisan commission — which includes a former Kentucky governor — is pushing for better relationships between elected and public health officials.  The “Good Health is Good Governance” toolkit, released in July, challenges leaders to commit […]

(The Center Square) – Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tossed former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci's attorney from a hearing Wednesday after a heated exchange.

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BLUE MOUNDS, Wisc. – Ridglan Farms, a breeder of beagles for scientific experiments, has withstood attacks from the animal rights movement for years. Activists have broken into its buildings to document the conditions inside them, rescued some dogs, and pushed Wisconsin authorities to cite the company for animal abuse.