Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institution of Allergy and Infectious Disease, will testify publicly before a congressional panel in June, which will be his first public testimony since retiring from government in 2022. Fauci has agreed to appear before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which is investigating the origins of COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic. Subcommittee Chair Brad Wenstrup announced that the hearing will allow Americans to hear directly from Fauci about his role in shaping pandemic-era policies and promoting questionable narratives about the origins of COVID-19. This hearing follows a closed-door interview earlier this year, during which Fauci reportedly testified to systemic failures in the public health system and raised concerns about the validity of certain policy recommendations.

Wenstrup highlighted that during Fauci’s closed-door interview in January, Fauci testified to serious systemic failures in the public health system, including his admission that the “6 feet apart” social distancing guidance was implemented without clear justification. This guidance led to widespread closures of small businesses and schools across America. Additionally, Fauci admitted that the lab leak hypothesis he publicly downplayed should not be dismissed as a conspiracy theory. These statements have raised questions about Fauci’s role in the pandemic response and warrant public scrutiny. The upcoming public hearing with Fauci will provide an opportunity for further investigation into these issues.

The panel will also hold a public hearing with EcoHealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak on May 1, which will delve into the origins of COVID-19 and provide essential background information ahead of Fauci’s public hearing in June. Fauci, who has worked in the American public health sector for over 50 years and advised every president since Ronald Reagan, was a major figure on both former President Trump and President Biden’s coronavirus response teams. He became a politically divisive figure on issues such as masks and lockdown policies, often engaging in heated debates with politicians such as Sen. Rand Paul over the origins of the pandemic and funding of gain-of-function research.

Sen. Rand Paul has claimed that officials from 15 federal agencies were aware in 2018 that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was trying to create a coronavirus similar to COVID-19. These officials allegedly knew about the lab’s plans to create a COVID-19-like virus but did not disclose this information to the public. Fauci’s upcoming public hearing before the congressional panel will shed further light on his role in the pandemic response and the government’s handling of the situation. This hearing will be a significant moment for Fauci and could provide clarity on the decisions made during the pandemic that impacted millions of lives.

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