Republican Arizona congressman Paul Gosar introduces bill to Congress in efforts to issue a subpoena to Fauci and reduce his salary as Chief Medical Advisor.
Following the controversies thrown at Fauci, Bombshell emails were released, proving the nation’s top doctor of concealing critical information on coronavirus from the public and intentionally downplayed the role played by the Wuhan lab in China.
Huge thanks to @RepGosar for his leadership in taking the Public Health Protection Pledge to Congress and holding Dr. Fauci accountable for his incompetence and deception — make sure to tag your congressman, and tell him to sign on as a cosponsor!https://t.co/MvZp4cPsAj
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) February 9, 2022
Moreover, amid the controversies, his financials were also targeted and have come under major scrutiny after he was caught lying about his financial being available for the public view in January.
A fact-check website, Forbes magazine also confirmed, claiming that: “No, Fauci’s records aren’t available online.”
In an interview with Hugh Hewitt in 2021, the controversy was brought up where Fauci, in defense, stated: “You know, with all due respect… I just completely disagree with that premise because there are an awful lot of people who do listen, who do the right thing from a public health standpoint.”
“So because there are a lot of people who have ideas of conspiracies and changing minds and flip-flopping, that’s not a reason to step down. Not at all,” Fauci added.