Dr. Anthony Fauci sat for a seven-hour deposition last week as part of a lawsuit brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana.
The suit claims that the Biden administration colluded with social media platforms to censor information surrounding the origins and circumstances of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as information that went against CDC guidelines and mandates around vaccines and efficacy masks.
Fauci, the NIAID and chief medical advisor to President Biden (and others), didn’t say much. In fact he used the term “I cannot recall,” or some variation, over 190 times. Never mind that in an outgoing op-ed for the New York Times, Fauci says he can “clearly recall the first time (he) drove on to the bucolic NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, in June of 1968 as a twenty-seven-year-old newly minted physician.”