Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, greeted the new year with a pledge that things will not be boring, and then teased a "Twitter Files" release focusing on Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
When Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who accused Bill Clinton of raping her when he was governor of Arkansas, stated that she was awaiting the Fauci files, Musk responded, "Later this week."
Elon Musk Teases 'Fauci Files'
Musk jokingly stated in early December that "Branch Covidians are upset" in reference to an upcoming episode of "Twitter Files" that will focus on the suppression of true information about COVID-19, which was released a few weeks later.
Per BizPacReview, he also sent social media users into a frenzy when he targeted Fauci and tweeted, "My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci." The billionaire said "yes" when asked if the tweet will be further detailed in a subsequent Twitter Files release.
He would further explain Fauci's position and accountability in the COVID-19 pandemic by tweeting, "As for Fauci, he misled Congress and supported gain-of-function studies that caused the deaths of millions of people. Not fantastic imo."
Many interpreted this as an indication of additional Twitter-based exposes pertaining to Fauci. Juanita Broaddrick, an 80-year-old former nurse who claimed she was raped by former US president Bill Clinton in 1978, responded to Musk's tweet by stating that she is eagerly awaiting the release of the Fauci Files.
The 'Twitter Files' is a series of revelations regarding the corporation's inner workings before Musk's arrival. They focus on a variety of contentious subjects, such as shadow banning, FBI involvement, and the concealment of the Hunter Biden laptop narrative.
The most recent findings include judgments made about content moderation during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Daily Mail. Musk's criticism of Fauci on Sunday was not the first time he has criticized the 82-year-old; he has been displeased with his attitude throughout the duration of the outbreak.
After the New York Times disclosed that the immunologist's home office is plastered with photographs of him, Musk insulted and labeled him "weird" on Friday. Many think that dangerous research was the cause of the Covid-19 virus's escape from a Wuhan laboratory. Musk linked to a Newsweek piece headlined "New Documents Appear to Show Fauci Lied to Congress About Wuhan Lab Research."
National Institutes of Health (NIH), at the time led by Fauci, granted funds for gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, according to records but Fauci refutes this.
COVID-19 Origins
Musk also referenced an article suggesting that Fauci suggested in 2012 that the advantages of gain-of-function research exceeded the dangers of a pandemic. Initially acclaimed for his early lockdowns and mask mandate measures, Fauci's approach has come under increasing attack.
Fauci has forcefully disputed reports that COVID-19 was leaked from a laboratory, despite the inability of many specialists to rule out the possibility. Fauci stated in an interview with the scientific magazine Nature that Musk's method "stirs up a lot of hatred in people" and is why he "always has armed federal officials with me."
Concerning COVID-19 origins, many questions exist. In November, White House aides prevented reporters from asking questions about the matter during Fauci's farewell address. After a massive 54-year tenure at the NIH, Fauci made his final formal appearance in the briefing room last month.
Recently, Elon Musk accused corporate media of conspiring with the government after his controversial "Twitter Files" allegations were received with a lackluster reception. Musk provided hand-selected journalists with the "Twitter Files," or the company's internal documents under prior leadership.
The journalists uploaded extracts of the papers as Twitter threads and said that right-wing opinions were previously silenced on the social networking site, as per The Independent.
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