Unveiling of Alleged Attempts to Circumvent Federal Law by Officials: A Startling Revelation
The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has recently unveiled disturbing information concerning alleged attempts by officials to dodge Freedom of Information (FOIA) requests. Reportedly, these records reveal that a strategy was formulated by members of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s team to bypass federal law. The alleged method involved the creation of an encrypted proton mail account, intentional misspelling of crucial words, and forwarding confidential materials to a Gmail account.
Did @NIH's “FOIA lady” teach Dr. Fauci’s team how to hide COVID information?
New evidence shows that NIH officials:
✖️Opened an encrypted Proton Mail account
✖️Misspelled key words
✖️Forwarded confidential materials to Gmail…all in an apparent effort to thwart federal law. pic.twitter.com/FxhrQn29MV
— Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (@COVIDSelect) May 28, 2024
In response to these unsettling revelations, Chairman @RepBradWenstrup is initiating an investigation into this purported cover-up.
Today, Chairman @RepBradWenstrup is opening an investigation into this cover-up.
Read the letter to @NIHDirector Monica Bertagnolli here: https://t.co/hrZtlCv2dC
Read the letter to @USNatArchives here: https://t.co/r15dpiFn53
— Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (@COVIDSelect) May 28, 2024
The Subcommittee has also sent a letter to Monica Bertagnolli, the current head of the NIH, demanding an explanation for these actions.
This evidence taken together suggests a conspiracy at the highest levels of NIH and NIAID to avoid public transparency regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. A pandemic that took the lives of more than one million Americans. If what appears in these documents is true, this is an apparent attack on public trust and must be met with swift enforcement and consequences for those involved.
We write to you to request a staff level briefing no later than June 4, 2024, regarding NIH’s document retention, transparency, FOIA, and personal e-mail policies. NIH serves the American taxpayer. The Select Subcommittee takes these allegations seriously and expects you do to (sic). Further, the Select subcommittee reserves the right to request transcribed interviews with NIH employees regarding the issues outlined in this letter.
The House Select Subcommittee letter dated 05/28/24 further substantiates these claims:
House Select Subcommittee letter, 05/28/24:
https://twitter.com/R_H_Ebright/status/1795436368463827338?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
These shocking revelations raise a pertinent question: Could this be the reason behind the mass resignation when Republicans assumed control of the House?
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