investigation and dr. fauci needs to testify about his role in gain of function research and we need to know if the people within the u.s. government tried to prevent the government from finding out if this had a lab connection. tucker: yes. i don t think it s unreasonable. senator, appreciate you coming on. can you imagine? you get criticized and you criticize me you criticize the truth itself. normal people don t talk that way. it s not fauci who just believes he is immune. you are not allowed to say anything negative about blm or the culture revolution. one of the few people who explored the implications of the death of our intellectual life is a professor at brown university. we had an amazing conversation
appreciate it. there is proof tonight that tony fauci had a good idea where the coronavirus came from but he is not under a federal investigation. one u.s. senator josh holly would like to see that changed immediately. he joins us next. n. one u.s. senator josh holly
the wuhan institute for virology for gain of function research, why are we not told that. a senator joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. it s simple. i don t think it s an outrageous thing to ask for an organized effort by the federal government to get to the bottom of this. why isn t there one? because we have seen the media line with dr. fauci has promoted over and over which is the idea that the wuhan lab was involved in covid 19 was false. that s what they said over and over. you are a conspiracy there is, they said. dr. fauci said this was naturally originated, don t ask questions. there are a lot of legitimate questions about the lab. we need to get to the bottom of it.
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