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The Five’ reacts to Fauci’s ‘Clintonian’ fireworks with Sen. Paul: ‘Depends on the definition of ‘is’

The Five’ reacts to Fauci’s ‘Clintonian’ fireworks with Sen. Paul: ‘Depends on the definition of ‘is’

On “The Five,” host Jesse Watters remarked on the obvious mutual “hatred” and compared Fauci’s behavior to that of Clinton’s during the Whitewater scandal-turned-Lewinsky investigation:

“So this grant goes to the Wuhan lab and in the grant, it spells out what the gain-of-function is supposed to do,” he said. “So the bad lady (Chinese Dr. Shi Zhengli) takes the grant. She does the gain of function and then she thanks the grantee, Fauci, for providing her the money. So when Paul asks him it, he goes ‘gain of function isn’t really what gain of function is.'”

COVID lab leak theory can’t be ruled out without going into lab: Dr. Asher

COVID lab leak theory can’t be ruled out without going into lab: Dr. Asher

Simply put, it is an absolute scandal. But it’s funny that Dr. Shi, the head of the laboratory who discovered a year before that bat coronaviruses could spread directly to humans, said in The New York Times, the reason we’re doing it in that laboratory is that they couldn’t spread from bats to humans. So what’s the truth? I mean, she’s lying one way or the other. And we certainly know that the type of coronavirus research that they had developed inside that lab, and it seems to have leaked out, clearly, has killed four-point-some-odd million people. That’s more than enough proof that what they were doing was ridiculously dangerous.

COVID-19 gene data removed from NIH database on Chinese researchers’ request

COVID-19 gene data removed from NIH database on Chinese researchers’ request

The removal of the sequencing data is described in a new paper posted online Tuesday by Jesse Bloom, a virologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. The paper, which hasn’t been peer reviewed, says the missing data include sequences from virus samples collected in the Chinese city of Wuhan in January and February of 2020 from patients hospitalized with or suspected of having COVID-19.