As Professor Jacobson reported earlier this week, White House covid advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci gave a deposition in the lawsuit commenced by Louisiana and Missouri.
That suit alleges numerous Biden administration officials colluded with and directed big tech and social media giants to censor dissenting scientific and medical voices with regard to the pandemic.
It turns out, that during the final phase of his career, Fauci is exiting Washington, D.C. the same way he operated in in: With extreme arrogance. Despite having recovered from covid, he forced a court reported to don a mask during the deposition.
Professor Jacobson confirmed with attorney Younges, who was in the room, that the court reporter was the only one asked by Fauci to put on a mask, and that no one else — including Fauci — was wearing a mask.
Fauci has had a long history of inconsistency when it comes to the protection from covid offered from masks.
New emails show how Dr. Anthony Fauci constantly changed his opinion on how effective the use of masks are to the American public.On Feb. 4, 2020, Sylvia Burwell, a former secretary of Health and Human Services under Barack Obama and the current president of American University in Washington DC, emailed Dr. Anthony Fauci with a question.“Tony … I am traveling to [REDACTED]. Folks are suggesting I take a mask for the airport,” Burwell wrote. “Is this something I should do.”Fauci got back to her early the following day.“Sylvia: Masks are really for infected people to prevent them from spreading infection to people who are not infected rather than protecting uninfected people from acquiring infection,” wrote the head of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).“The typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through the material.
Fauci then went all-in on the mask mandate.
Many on social media slammed Fauci for the economy-disrupting, society-destroying, liberty-curtailing pandemic polices he and his minions foisted on the American people.
And his arrogance also drew criticism.
Of all the people not returning to power to the nation’s capital next year, I am most glad he will not be back.
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