Anthony Fauci announced earlier this year he would finally retire and leave his cushy gig that made him the highest-paid federal employee ever.  That day can’t come soon enough for tens of millions of people. 

On November 23, Fauci was deposed regarding his role in social media censorship for a lawsuit brought by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana AG Jeff Landry. He was asked if he knew anyone who works for a social media platform. 

He said yes, Mark Zuckerberg. 

When pressed if he knew anyone else who works for a social media company, the shifty 81-year-old remembered one more person; his daughter. 

“Well, a person who used to work as a software engineer for Twitter was my daughter.”

Okay. 

The reason this is kind of important is that the reason the two AGs are suing is that they believe Joe Biden and his aides “colluded with and/or coerced social media companies to suppress disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content on social media platforms by labeling the content ‘dis-information,’ “misinformation,’ and ‘Mal-information.’”

The fact that Fauci was the face and voice of the virus and pandemic, and his daughter worked at Twitter at that time, is interesting and relevant to many people in Washington. 

When pressed if he was telling his daughter what to do or giving her instructions to pass along at Twitter, Fauci said she had no interest in where the virus came from. 

When Charlie Kirk tweeted out the news about Fauci’s daughter working at Twitter, Elon Musk responded with two words. 

“Small world…”

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