A former advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci is speaking out against allegations that he intentionally destroyed critical COVID-19 records, sparking a heated debate over transparency and accountability in the nation's pandemic response. The explosive claims, first reported by the New York Post, have left many questioning the integrity of the government's handling of the crisis. As the investigation into the alleged record destruction continues, the former advisor's decision to break his silence sheds new light on the inner workings of the National Institutes of Health and the Trump administration's response to the pandemic. With the nation still grappling with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the revelations are likely to fuel ongoing debates over government accountability and the ethics of scientific research.
Ex-Anthony Fauci advisor breaks his silence on damning charges he destroyed COVID records New York Post