They Finally Found ItAnd You Can Bet Faucis Sweating Through His Lab Coat!

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In a recent development that could potentially shed light on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, FBI Director Kash Patel has revealed a significant breakthrough.

During an appearance on the "Joe Rogan Experience," Patel disclosed that the FBI has obtained Dr. Anthony Fauci's personal devices from the time when President Donald Trump was in office and the pandemic first emerged. This revelation could prove pivotal in understanding the actions and decisions made by Fauci, who served as the nation's COVID czar during that critical period.

As reported by the Western Journal, Patel's comments come amidst ongoing efforts by Republican Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and John Kennedy of Louisiana to uncover the truth about the pandemic's origins. These lawmakers, along with others, have long sought direct evidence from Fauci's communications to ascertain the roots of the virus.

"They had always been looking for phones and devices he used while he was Fauci back in Trump one during COVID. And nobody had found it," Patel stated, adding, "Til two days ago."

Despite the potential significance of this discovery, Patel cautioned against assuming that these devices will provide all the answers. "Now look, your audience and everybody listening to it shouldnt jump to the conclusion everythings in there," he advised. "Maybe its deleted, maybe its not, but at least we found it." The quest for truth remains, as Patel posed critical questions to Rogan: "Did that guy lie? Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths?"

The Hill has also covered Patel's remarks, noting that Fauci testified before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic last year. During his testimony, Fauci maintained that he consistently followed scientific guidance and never suppressed evidence suggesting that COVID-19 originated in a Wuhan, China lab, as opposed to a wet market. Senator Paul has been vocal in his belief that Fauci should face imprisonment, accusing him of lying about funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab.

Adding another layer to the controversy, former President Joe Biden issued a pardon for Fauci dating back to January 2014. This pardon has sparked debate, particularly regarding the use of an autopen by Biden or his staff to sign pardons and other executive documents, raising questions about the authenticity and intent behind such actions.

The American public is understandably eager for answers. The pandemic left a trail of devastation, with businesses shuttered, individuals coerced into taking vaccines with severe side effects, and countless lives upended. The list of questions is extensive, and Dr. Fauci remains a central figure in the quest for clarity and accountability.

As the investigation unfolds, the nation watches closely, hoping for transparency and truth in understanding the pandemic's impact and origins. The pursuit of these answers is not just about accountability but also about ensuring that such a crisis is never repeated.