effort to change the opinion of people, many of the people, many of the fauci colleagues all believed that the virus did come from the lab. their opinions were all changed. but then all a evidence was then covered up. they began using burner phones. hay began using couriers. they said we can t do things electronically. i can take things by hand to his house. it sounds more like the cia than the nih, but it s unbelievable, the amount of things that a went on. they say, oh, we re safe now. i deleted all those e-mails. i think we re safe now. what in the world would they actually mean by we think we re safe now? so there was a massive cover-up, and there s so many people who need to be interviewed in addition to fauci. we have david morins who worked for him for 20 years, we have the foia lady, the woman the i.t. woman at a nih who was explaining to them how to avoid foia and how to break the law. she needs to be deposed. there s all kinds of stones that could be unturned. but ultimatel
that or the lab leak possibility. maria: and that is the chairman of the house select subcommittee on the krone if virus pandemic, congressman brad wenstrup, on their investigation into dr. anthony fauci and his handling of covid-19. chairman wenstrup is seeking access to fauci s personal e-mail accounts and cell phone records after new e-mail evidence uncovered by the panel appears to show that fauci used personal accounts to conduct government business with during the pandemic. here s oversight committee chairman james comer questioning fauci s former colleague, dr. david morins. watch. you wrote that dr. fauci is, quote, too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble, end quote. on june 16th, to 20, we re all smart enough to know to never have is smoking gun, and if we wouldn t put them in e-mails and we found them, we d delete them. did you ever have conversations with dr. fauci regarding the leading deleting e-mails? i don t remember any such
effort to change the opinion of people, many of the people, many of the fauci colleagues all believed that the virus did come from the lab. their opinions were all changed. but then all a evidence was then covered up. they began using burner phones. hay began using couriers. they said we can t do things electronically. i can take things by hand to his house. it sounds more like the cia than the nih, but it s unbelievable, the amount of things that a went on. they say, oh, we re safe now. i deleted all those e-mails. i think we re safe now. what in the world would they actually mean by we think we re safe now? so there was a massive cover-up, and there s so many people who need to be interviewed in addition to fauci. we have david morins who worked for him for 20 years, we have the foia lady, the woman the i.t. woman at a nih who was explaining to them how to avoid foia and how to break the law. she needs to be deposed. there s all kinds of stones that could be unturned. but ultimatel
that or the lab leak possibility. maria: and that is the chairman of the house select subcommittee on the krone if virus pandemic, congressman brad wenstrup, on their investigation into dr. anthony fauci and his handling of covid-19. chairman wenstrup is seeking access to fauci s personal e-mail accounts and cell phone records after new e-mail evidence uncovered by the panel appears to show that fauci used personal accounts to conduct government business with during the pandemic. here s oversight committee chairman james comer questioning fauci s former colleague, dr. david morins. watch. you wrote that dr. fauci is, quote, too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble, end quote. on june 16th, to 20, we re all smart enough to know to never have is smoking gun, and if we wouldn t put them in e-mails and we found them, we d delete them. did you ever have conversations with dr. fauci regarding the leading deleting e-mails? i don t remember any such
allegedly revealing dr. fauci tried to suppress the covid lab leak theory. chad pergram has the details for us. the panel investigating what started the pandemic wants more information from dr. david morins. they believe he has information that officials tried to curb talk about a lab leak. he works for the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, the senior scientific advisor. brad wenstrup questions if nih tried to suppress info because of possible funding for research overseas. we want a scientific debate on these types of things. we don t want the cover-ups we seem to be finding. the emails were troubling. if you have a situation where you may have been funding something that created a pandemic, you may want to say it didn t come from us.