Let’s give a round of applause for the greatest deflector of all time, Dr. Anthony Fauci. There just seems to be nothing he can admit to being wrong about.

I mean, even with evidence admitted from by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) that the Covid-19 virus had not only been created in a Wuhan lab but had funding assistance from American tax dollars, Fauci just can’t seem to see the link between his position as NIAID director and the dealings the institute had on the matter.

The former director, who retired at the end of last year, made some interesting remarks on CNN this past weekend – coincidentally, two weeks after an Energy Department assessment found that the coronavirus likely originated in a Chinese lab.

“A lab leak could be that someone was out in the wild, maybe looking for different types of viruses in bats, got infected, went into a lab and was being studied in the lab and then came out of the lab,” Fauci told anchor Jim Acosta. “But if that’s the definition of a lab leak Jim, then that’s still a natural occurrence.”

Cue the eye roll.

When asked about a December tweet from Elon Musk that called for Fauci’s prosecution, Fauci fired back, saying his critics had conflated politics with medicine.

Reposted Elon Musk tweet shared by @Unhealthytruth:

“I mean, prosecute me for what? What are, what are they talking about? I mean I wish I could figure out what the heck they were talking about. I think they’re just going off the deep end,” he responded to Acosta.

“It doesn’t make any sense to say something like that and it actually is irresponsible.”

As if this guy couldn’t be fuller of cow manure, Fauci manages to sprinkle a ridiculous narrative stating, “Every time someone gets up and spouts some nonsense that’s misinformation, disinformation, and outright lies, somebody somewhere decides they want to do harm to me and or my family.”

Something I’m sure many Americans can agree on is that Fauci needs to be brought to justice and answer for potential crimes against humanity.

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