FBI Director Announces Breakthrough in COVID-19 Origins Probe
FBI Director Kash Patel revealed on a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” that there has been a significant development in the investigation into the origins of COVID-19. This breakthrough came after the recovery of devices, including phones, that Dr. Anthony Fauci used in the early days of the pandemic.
Dr. Fauci, a prominent figure in the medical community during the pandemic, is under scrutiny as part of a larger inquiry into the origins of COVID-19 and the United States’ response to the crisis.
Initially, the FBI was unable to locate any of the devices used by Fauci during the early days of the pandemic in 2020. However, these devices were recently discovered, according to Patel.
During the podcast, Patel cautioned that the content on the devices may no longer be available or may be inconsequential. Nevertheless, he emphasized the importance of finding these devices for public knowledge.
Dr. Fauci has faced criticism for his handling of public safety measures during the pandemic, particularly from Republican leaders like President Trump. The most severe wave of the pandemic occurred during the final months of Trump’s first term in office.
Prior to Trump’s inauguration, President Biden pardoned Fauci to shield him from potential prosecution by the incoming administration. This move has been criticized by Trump, who declared the pardon as void on social media.
Both the FBI and the CIA have suggested that COVID-19 likely originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, China, where experiments on coronaviruses were being conducted. The lab leak theory, previously dismissed as a conspiracy, has gained traction in recent months.
Dr. Fauci has refuted claims of suppressing information related to the lab leak theory, which he addressed before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.