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Gain of function research funded by the NIH in a lab in Wuhan is under scrutiny. Senator Rand Paul accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of funding the lab, which was initially criticized by the media. However, the NIH now admits to funding risky research in Wuhan. The theory that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak gains traction as evidence suggests it came from the lab, not animals. Lab leaks have happened before, and the FBI and Department of Energy support the lab leak theory. Gain of function research involves making viruses stronger, but its effectiveness in creating vaccines is questionable. The media's lack of curiosity about the origins of COVID-19 is concerning. The NIH continues to fund gain of function research, posing a potential risk to humanity.

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Fauci was questioned about representing science and his involvement in controversial experiments on beagles. The speaker accused Fauci of making up COVID rules and questioned his ties to drug companies. The speaker criticized Fauci for receiving royalties from drug makers while giving medical advice. The speaker demanded accountability for taxpayer money and questioned the appropriateness of Fauci's actions.

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The speaker defends their representation of science, stating that vaccinated individuals are unlikely to experience serious illness or transmission, though acknowledging vaccinated people are capable of transmitting the infection. Mask mandates are discussed, with the speaker admitting masks work "at the margins, maybe 10%," while also stating they often wear two masks. The speaker denies recommending lockdowns but admits to advising the president to shut the country down, anticipating economic consequences. The speaker believes school closures may have gone too far but denies they caused irreparable damage. The origin of COVID-19 is debated, with the speaker stating the place of origin was not within the wet market itself, while also stating "I don't think you could say that." The speaker denies NIH funding of gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute, a claim disputed by others who cite NIH funding of research that enhanced a bat coronavirus, making it more contagious. The speaker denies this constitutes gain of function research, leading to heated exchanges.

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The speaker accuses Dr. Fauci of denying his involvement in funding gain of function research in Wuhan, despite evidence suggesting otherwise. The speaker argues that this type of research is dangerous and could lead to even deadlier viruses. Dr. Fauci defends himself, stating that the definition of gain of function research has been clarified and that the research in question did not meet that definition. The speaker insists that the research was indeed risky and criticizes Dr. Fauci for not taking responsibility. The exchange becomes heated, with both parties questioning each other's credibility.

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In this video, the speaker discusses how Dr. Fauci misled the public about the origins of COVID-19. Two virologists initially believed the virus was engineered and not consistent with evolutionary theory, but changed their position after a conference call with Dr. Fauci. The speaker suggests that Dr. Fauci's motivation for downplaying the lab leak theory was to protect his narrative and the funding he provided to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Criticism of Dr. Fauci is growing, and there are calls to outlaw gain-of-function research and investigate the grant money given to the virologists. The speaker also highlights the FTC's investigation into Elon Musk's communications, which they view as an attack on the First Amendment.

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Doctor Fauci was accused of failing in his leadership roles during the pandemic, allegedly covering up the lab leak theory and funding gain-of-function research. Testimonies revealed attempts to hide information, delete emails, and avoid transparency. The speaker criticized Fauci for prioritizing personal interests over public health, eroding trust in the public health system. The speaker vowed to seek accountability despite ongoing cover-up efforts.

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Speaker 0 denies funding gain of function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Speaker 1 reveals that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded research on a bat coronavirus at the Wuhan lab, making it more contagious. Speaker 2 questions Dr. Fauci about his previous statement, but he stands by it. Speaker 3 mentions a letter raising concerns about experiments in the Wuhan lab. Speaker 0 interrupts and accuses Senator Paul of lying. Speaker 2 argues that if the virus originated from the lab, those who funded it should be held responsible. Speaker 4 states that the NIH admitted funding gain of function research at the Wuhan lab, contradicting Dr. Fauci's claims. Speaker 0 maintains that he has never lied before Congress.

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Criticism of science often targets me, but vaccination significantly reduces the risk of serious illness and transmission. While masks may provide limited benefit, they can offer reassurance during outbreaks. School closures have impacted children's mental health, but I didn't recommend shutting everything down; it was a difficult decision due to economic consequences. The origins of COVID-19 are debated, with some suggesting a lab leak. However, the NIH has not funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute. Claims about enhancing a bat coronavirus for human transmissibility are disputed; the focus is on research that alters transmissibility and pathogenicity. Misunderstandings persist, but I stand by the scientific approach.

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Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and the speaker agree that there is a mountain of evidence pointing to the lab leak theory of COVID-19 origins. They argue that there is no evidence linking the virus to animals, as no animal host has been found and animal handlers do not have antibodies to the virus. They also highlight that COVID-19 readily infects humans but not animals like bats, suggesting it was pre-adapted for humans. The speaker criticizes the lack of cooperation from Democrats in requesting records from the US government. They believe the lab leak was likely an accident and call for increased regulation of gain-of-function research. They also criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci for his judgment errors and suggest he should testify under subpoena.

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Dr. Fauci was questioned about representing science and his involvement in controversial experiments. The discussion turned to mask mandates, social distancing, and financial ties to drug companies. The conversation became heated, with accusations of unethical behavior and calls for prosecution. The chair reminded members to maintain decorum. Another member clarified Dr. Fauci's email statements on mask effectiveness. The exchange was marked by tension and disagreements.

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In this hearing, the speaker accuses Dr. Fauci of misleading the country about the origins of the coronavirus. They claim that Dr. Fauci knew about several important facts, such as American tax dollars being sent to a lab in Wuhan, China, and the lab's deficiencies in security standards. The speaker criticizes Dr. Fauci for not sharing this information with the President or other government officials. They also mention a conference call organized by Dr. Fauci, where virologists changed their stance on the lab leak theory. The speaker highlights contradictions in Dr. Fauci's statements and expresses the need for accurate information from the government.

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Doctor Fauci was criticized for alleged failures and cover-ups during the pandemic, including funding gain-of-function research and avoiding transparency. Accusations of deleting emails to evade FOIA requests were made, questioning his leadership and integrity. The speaker expressed disappointment and called for accountability.

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Fauci faces criticism from a speaker who questions his representation of science. The speaker accuses Fauci of approving unethical experiments on dogs and making up COVID rules. Fauci denies making anything up but is accused of benefiting financially from drug royalties. The speaker challenges Fauci's credibility as a doctor and calls for his license to be revoked. The exchange becomes heated, leading to interruptions and calls for order from the chairman.

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Criticism of science and mask effectiveness are discussed. The need for vaccination to prevent serious illness and transmission is emphasized. School closures' impact on mental health is debated. The origins of COVID-19, gain of function research, and lab leaks are disputed. Dr. Fauci defends his recommendations and denies funding gain of function research. Accusations of misinformation and calls for prosecution are exchanged.

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The speaker believes criticism of them is an attack on science. They stated vaccinated people don't need to worry about serious illness or transmission, but later acknowledged fully vaccinated people can transmit the infection. Masks were described as working "at the margins, maybe ten percent." School closures were considered an appropriate approach initially, but remote learning may have "forever damaged" kids, though the speaker doesn't believe it's "irreparably damaged anyone." The speaker claims they didn't recommend lockdowns, but recommended shutting the country down to the president, knowing it would have serious economic consequences. The speaker suggests the virus originated from the animal-human interface in wet markets, but that the place of origin was not within the market itself. Another intelligence arm concluded COVID began with a lab leak in China. The speaker denies the NIH funded gain of function research in the Wuhan Institute, while others claim NIH funded research that made a bat coronavirus more contagious. The speaker denies that this is gain of function.

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Critics question the effectiveness of masks and the handling of the pandemic. Dr. Fauci defends his recommendations and denies funding gain-of-function research. The origins of COVID-19 are debated, with accusations of misinformation and calls for accountability. Mental health concerns in children due to lockdowns are raised. The discussion highlights the challenges faced during the pandemic, including balancing public health and economic impacts.

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Senator Paul accuses Dr. Fauci of lying to Congress about funding gain of function research in Wuhan. Dr. Fauci denies lying and stands by his previous statement. The debate centers around the definition of gain of function research and whether the funded research qualifies. Senator Paul argues that the research increased the transmissibility of animal viruses to humans, making it gain of function. Dr. Fauci disputes this and asserts that the origins of SARS-CoV-2 are still unknown. The exchange becomes heated as Senator Paul suggests that those who funded the lab, including Dr. Fauci, should be held responsible for the pandemic. Dr. Fauci strongly denies this accusation.

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We did not fund gain of function research in Wuhan. A bat coronavirus was enhanced in a lab. NIH funded research at Wuhan Institute, making a virus more contagious. Fauci denies lying to congress. Questions raised about experiments in Wuhan lab. NIH funded EcoHealth Alliance for bat coronavirus experiments. Fauci denies lying, blames Senator Paul. NIH admitted funding gain of function research in Wuhan lab. Fauci insists he did not lie.

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Doctor Fauci misled the country by withholding key information about the origins of the virus. He knew American tax dollars funded a lab in Wuhan conducting gain-of-function research. Despite this, he did not disclose the lab's deficiencies or compliance issues. Fauci organized a conference call with virologists who changed their tune on the lab leak theory shortly after. The government failed to share the truth, leading to misinformation about the virus's origins. The Director of National Intelligence believes Fauci and Collins withheld information to avoid scrutiny over their relationships with the lab in China.

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The video discusses a congressional hearing on the origins of COVID-19, focusing on the lab leak theory. Scientists are accused of misleading the public and censoring dissenting views. Dr. Fauci and others are criticized for downplaying the lab leak theory. The conversation highlights the lack of accountability and potential cover-up by those involved. The testimony reveals conflicting opinions among scientists and government officials, with accusations of fraudulent behavior. The video emphasizes the need for transparency and honesty in investigating the origins of the virus.

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Senator Paul accuses Dr. Fauci of lying to Congress about the NIH funding gain of function research in Wuhan. Dr. Fauci defends his statement, stating that the research was conducted in China due to the expertise of a well-known laboratory. He acknowledges that he cannot guarantee everything happening in the Wuhan lab but emphasizes the importance of studying the animal-human interface to understand potential virus infections. Senator Paul argues that gain of function research was indeed conducted and funded by the NIH, accusing Dr. Fauci of obfuscating the truth. Dr. Fauci denies this accusation.

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President Biden is considering pardoning Dr. Anthony Fauci. During a congressional hearing, Senator Paul questioned Fauci about his May 11th statement regarding NIH funding for gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Fauci firmly stated he has never lied to Congress and does not retract his statement. Senator Paul accused Fauci of being responsible for the pandemic, which he claims resulted in millions of deaths and significant financial costs. He argued that Fauci's funding of gain-of-function research contributed to the virus's transmissibility in humans. Fauci countered that while some conspiracy theories are false, many hold truth, and suggested that it is Senator Paul who is misleading the public.

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Senator Rand Paul discusses the NIH's funding of gain-of-function research in Wuhan, asserting that Dr. Fauci misled Congress about it. He explains that gain-of-function research increases a virus's lethality or infectiousness, which poses significant risks if it escapes the lab. Paul criticizes Fauci's advice on masks and social distancing, claiming they were ineffective and potentially harmful. He emphasizes that people who had COVID should not have been mandated to get vaccinated again. Paul expresses skepticism about government mandates and believes the public has become more resistant to government overreach. He also mentions his committee's investigation into COVID-related decisions and the misuse of surveillance programs, advocating for stricter adherence to the Fourth Amendment regarding data collection.

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The transcript revolves around claims and counterclaims regarding whether the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Dr. Anthony Fauci funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Dr. Fauci denies that the NIH and NIAID "categorically" funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan and states he has never lied to Congress. He asserts Senator Paul does not know what he is talking about. Others claim the NIH provided grant money to a research group that conducted experiments with bat coronaviruses in Wuhan. They allege the NIH acknowledged funding research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that unexpectedly made a bat coronavirus more contagious. One speaker states that the NIH funded controversial gain-of-function research using coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab, contradicting Dr. Fauci’s claims. Another speaker suggests that evidence points to the virus originating from the lab and that those who funded the lab will be held responsible.

The Megyn Kelly Show

COVID Truth on Fauci, Vaccines, and Masks, with Sen. Rand Paul, David Zweig, and Dr. Vinay Prasad
Guests: Rand Paul, David Zweig, Vinay Prasad
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Megyn Kelly's show focuses on COVID-19, discussing masks, vaccines, and the implications of recent findings. She highlights the unreliability of information surrounding these topics and introduces guests, including Senator Rand Paul, who discusses documents revealing that Dr. Fauci misled Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan, which could have contributed to the pandemic. Rand Paul emphasizes the need for accountability and calls for an investigation into Fauci's actions. Kelly also mentions President Biden's upcoming speech advocating for vaccination and mask mandates, particularly in schools, where Los Angeles is considering requiring vaccines for students aged 12 and up. She criticizes the push for vaccination in young, healthy children, arguing that the risk of COVID-19 to this demographic is minimal compared to other diseases. Journalist David Zweig joins the discussion, presenting findings from a CDC study involving 90,000 children, which indicated that masks in schools do not provide a statistically significant benefit. He criticizes the CDC for not publicizing these findings and for coordinating mask guidance with teachers' unions. Zweig argues that many countries do not require masks for children and have not seen increased outbreaks, suggesting that the U.S. approach may be misguided. The conversation shifts to the implications of the lab leak theory, with Rand Paul asserting that evidence points to the virus originating from the Wuhan lab, a claim that has faced skepticism from mainstream media. He argues that the NIH's funding of research in Wuhan poses a serious risk and calls for an end to such funding. Dr. Vinay Prasad later joins the show, discussing the effectiveness of masks and the need for nuanced public health messaging. He emphasizes that while vaccines reduce severe illness, the conversation around their necessity, particularly for children, should consider potential side effects like myocarditis. Prasad advocates for a balanced approach that includes promoting overall health and wellness as a means to mitigate COVID-19 risks. Throughout the episode, Kelly and her guests express concerns about the politicization of science, the lack of transparency in public health messaging, and the need for open dialogue regarding COVID-19 policies. They call for more comprehensive studies to determine the effectiveness of various interventions and highlight the importance of individual health choices in combating the pandemic.
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