"Former Fauci Advisor Grilled by Lawmakers After Release of 'Deleted' Covid-Era Emails"
Delve into the intense interrogation as former Fauci advisor faces lawmakers following the revelation of 'deleted' Covid-era emails. Explore the controversies surrounding the handling of crucial pandemic-related correspondence and the implications it holds for public trust. Join us as we uncover the truth behind this unfolding saga.
Former advisor to Dr. Fauci grilled by lawmakers after the release of 'deleted' Covid-era emails.
Lawmakers allege that David Morens deleted records critical to the origins of COVID-19 and created a "secret back channel" to "hide official records."
Dr. David Morens, the senior adviser at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), faced questioning from House lawmakers following the release of important Covid-era emails. On Wednesday, the former advisor to Dr. Fauci appeared before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. He was questioned about newly released emails that document interactions between Morens and Dr. Peter Daszak, president of the EcoHealth Alliance, a non-governmental organization that funded coronavirus research in Wuhan, China.
Lawmakers allege that Morens deleted records critical to the origins of COVID-19, created a “secret back channel” to “hide official records,” and used his personal email account to skirt Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released a 35-page memo containing the damning emails, according to Newsweek.
The memo states that the evidence obtained under subpoena from Morens “incriminates Dr. Morens in undermining the operations of the U.S. government, unlawfully deleting federal COVID-19 records, using a personal email to avoid the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and repeatedly acting unbecoming of a federal employee.”
Lawmakers grill Morens over deleted emails During Wednesday's hearing, Subcommittee Chairman Brad Wenstrup said, “The information contained in these 30,000 pages of emails are deeply concerning, and in my opinion reflects poorly upon Dr. Morens and the Office of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease under Dr. Fauci’s leadership and the NIH under Dr. Francis Collins."
Meanwhile, Rep. Raul Ruiz said, “What troubles me most about your conduct, Dr. Morens, is the extent to which it so willingly betrays decades of dedication, diligence and decorum from the thousands of federal scientists and public health workers who came before you, who have served alongside you and who will serve on into the future.”
Morens laughs off emails as a ‘joke’ The NIH advisor, who is currently under administrative leave, laughed off his “back channel” emails with Fauci, calling them a “joke.” Morens argued that they had nothing to do with FOIA queries. “I was not aware that anything I deleted like emails was a federal record,” he said at one point during the hearing.
When asked whether he deleted any crucial Covid-19 “records” or had conversations with Fauci about deletions, Morens said, “Not to my knowledge.” “But again, we're at the issue of defining what's a federal record? I deleted a lot of emails. I do it every day,” he added, according to Fox News.
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