It’s been posted on this board dozens of times, in many threads.
If you still ignore reality why would anyone waste time on you, Simp?
Then it must be readily available to provide.
It will be easy for you to disprove this using your vast internet quick searches of nut sites.
There is no verified evidence that Dr. Anthony Fauci lied to Congress; claims to that effect largely stem from misunderstandings of scientific research and differing interpretations of gain-of-function studies.
Context of the Allegations
The controversy centers on whether NIH funding to the EcoHealth Alliance, which collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, constituted gain-of-function (GOF) research. Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Rand Paul, accused Fauci of being “untruthful” during congressional hearings about the nature of this research
FactCheck.org. Critics argue that Fauci misrepresented the funding or the research’s potential risks
Congress.gov.
Scientific and Legal Clarifications
The NIH and NIAID have consistently stated that the grant-supported research
did not meet the federal definition of gain-of-function research that would increase transmissibility or lethality in humans
FactCheck.org. While some scientists, such as Richard Ebright, disagree and classify the experiments as GOF, this reflects a
scientific debate over definitions, not proof of intentional deception
FactCheck.org. Fact-checking organizations emphasize that evolving scientific understanding and public health guidance can appear inconsistent but do not constitute lying
PolitiFact+1.
Misinterpretations and Political Framing
Many claims that Fauci lied are amplified through social media and political messaging. Analyses show that accusations often
misrepresent the nuances of scientific research and public health policy, conflating disagreements over methodology with intentional falsehoods
PolitiFact.
Legal Considerations
Even if a pardon were granted, it would
not protect someone from lying to Congress, highlighting the seriousness of such allegations
fact-check24.press. However, no formal charges or findings have concluded that Fauci knowingly provided false testimony.
Conclusion
Current evidence and authoritative sources indicate that
Dr. Fauci did not lie to Congress. Disputes over gain-of-function research definitions and the interpretation of NIH funding have fueled political controversy, but fact-checks and official statements support Fauci’s testimony as accurate according to federal guidelines and scientific standards