Republican Senator from Kentucky Rand Paul took a hilarious swipe at Anthony “America’s Doctor” Fauci when news broke that his upcoming book would be ripped from shelves following a trove of leaked emails that clearly show Facui’s corruption.
When asked about the book, Rand quipped
“Oh, I don’t know. I think they should publish it. I love science fiction.”
Oh, I don’t know. I think they should publish it.
I love science fiction.https://t.co/2ANc8IBTgs
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) June 3, 2021
Even before over 800 pages of Fauci’s correspondence were leaked to the public, Sen. Paul made a fool of Biden’s chief medical advisor on multiple occasions. Oftentimes he grilled Fauci on his contradictory statements and anti-science dictates during Senate hearings.
“Told you,” Paul tweeted.
And he didn’t stop there.
Can’t wait to see the media try to spin the Fauci FOIA emails.
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) June 2, 2021
Rand Paul has often referred to Fauci as a “fraud” on twitter and during Senate hearings.
“But even more importantly than being a hero, he was a fraud. A massive fraud. The newly released trove of emails to and from Dr. Fauci makes that abundantly clear.” https://t.co/hLUlReP4Xc
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) June 2, 2021
Paul has led the charge in seeing to it that Fauci is removed from his post as director of the NIH. Legislation is required for such a change, and Sen. Paul plans to move full force.
Are Fauci's days numbered? pic.twitter.com/bszGs7aRxL
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) June 3, 2021
Dr. Fauci is the highest paid employee of the federal government.
Sen. Paul said during an interview that “what Fauci knew in January of 2020 could have prevented the global catastrophe we are just now emerging from.”
“He admits in private what he won’t say in public,” Paul added.
ICYMI this morning I joined @foxandfriends to discuss the inconsistencies revealed in Dr. Fauci's emails. https://t.co/NOo4r8GOU4
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) June 3, 2021
Author: Asa McCue
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