we did not fund a gain-of-function research at the wuhan institute of virology. i keep an open mind as to what the origin is. the cdc was responsible for those kinds of guidelines to schools, not me. would you have any reason to cover up any new scientific evidence relating to the origins of the covid-19 virus? absolutely not. john: a live look at capitol hill where dr. anthony fauci, the face of the federal response to the covid pandemic, as testifying publicly for the very first time since retiring from government service. it s been quite a hearing so far. hello, i m john roberts in washington. it begins a new week, sandra. sandra: welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york and this is america reports. they ve been pressing fauci on everything, from gain-of-function research to what triggered the outbreak in the first place. john: 16 is quick to deny allegations he tried to cover up the possibility that the pandemic originated from a laboratory in china,
the reason and we are confident based on our intelligence work with the intelligence community and through our source network at the state department that the wuhan institute was engaged in highly dangerous gain-of-function research involving synthetic biology to make this into a super virus. and they said they were doing it so they could create some sort of super vaccine. well, that didn t work. the guy in charge of the vaccine, also funded by fauci, and major general in the people s liberation army, apparently either jumped or was thrown off the top of the wuhan institute in may of 2020 because there is some theory that his vaccine actually helped spread the virus. john: real quick we don t know for certain, but we do know there was a lot of suspicion and a lot of intelligence pointing to the wuhan institute s involvement in not just normal research, but we are talking about research related to biological weapons capabilities, and that money was mostly coming from the chinese
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