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The House panel investigating the coronavirus announced Friday it has served a subpoena on the National Institutes of Health to get records that could show a “coverup” intended to protect Dr. Anthony Fauci from scrutiny as he shaped the country’s response to the pandemic.
GOP lawmakers began asking questions earlier this year after discovering an email from Dr. Fauci’s assistant, Dr. David Morens, who said he always used his personal email and was willing to delete emails to hide his communications from open-records requests.
In another email, Dr. Morens explained that he had been assigned to talk to the press to try to shape the narrative on the origins of the coronavirus in order to prevent Dr. Fauci from having to put “his fingerprints” on the stories.
GOP lawmakers began asking questions earlier this year after discovering an email from Dr. Fauci’s assistant, Dr. David Morens, who said he always used his personal email and was willing to delete emails to hide his communications from open-records requests.
In another email, Dr. Morens explained that he had been assigned to talk to the press to try to shape the narrative on the origins of the coronavirus in order to prevent Dr. Fauci from having to put “his fingerprints” on the stories.
House subpoenas records of potential ‘coverup’ to protect Fauci
The House panel investigating the coronavirus announced Friday it has served a subpoena on the National Institutes of Health to get records that could show a “coverup” intended to protect Dr. Anthony Fauci from scrutiny as he shaped the country’s response to the pandemic.
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