FRAUDULENT FAUCI ordered the ABSOLUTE DESTRUCTION of the covert COVID records and emails, according to Sen. Rand Paul
By sdwells // 2025-09-14
 
The most nefarious disease spreader on the planet is still walking and talking, smiling and smirking, thinking he got away with his depopulation scheme that has left billions of people in a world of hurt. Anthony “safe and effective” Fauci has done everything he can to cover his tracks, but there’s just too much evidence, and he may be going to prison for the rest of his sad life. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has formally accused Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), of directing the destruction of federal records related to COVID-19. The accusation stems from newly uncovered emails that appear to contradict Fauci’s sworn testimony before Congress.
  • Rand Paul accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of directing NIH employees to destroy federal COVID-19 records, citing emails that appear to contradict Fauci’s sworn congressional testimony.
  • Emails from 2020 show Fauci asking colleagues to “please delete this e-mail after you read it,” despite his 2024 testimony denying that he had ever deleted or ordered deletion of official records.
  • The allegations align with previous reports that NIH officials, including Fauci’s senior adviser Dr. David Morens, used private accounts and deletion tactics to evade Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
  • Paul has demanded Fauci disclose all personal and official communications from 2018–2023 related to NIH, federal agencies, COVID-19, and research papers, as part of the Senate committee’s ongoing investigation.

Sen. Rand Paul Accuses Fauci of Ordering Destruction of COVID Records – Emails Contradict Sworn Testimony

In a letter addressed to the nefarious Fauci, Paul stated that the committee had obtained documents revealing that he instructed National Institutes of Health (NIH) employees to delete official communications. Paul argued that such actions suggest Fauci’s involvement in efforts to conceal information pertinent to ongoing investigations into the origins of COVID-19 and the government’s pandemic response. He has invited Fauci to testify again to clarify his statements. Paul’s letter specifically highlights discrepancies between Fauci’s sworn testimony in June 2024 and the newly uncovered communications. During that testimony before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Fauci repeatedly denied ever deleting records, obstructing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, or destroying documents related to the Wuhan Institute of Virology or the origins of COVID-19. When directly asked by multiple members of Congress—including Rep. James Comer, Rep. Debbie Lesko, and Rep. Nicole Malliotakis—Fauci flatly responded “No” to all questions about record deletion or obstruction. However, Paul cited several emails that appear to tell a different story. In a February 2, 2020, email to then-NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins, Fauci wrote: “Please delete this e-mail after you read it.” Another email dated July 20, 2020, shows Fauci telling an NIH employee: “I do not want to engage any more with this nonsense. And so, please delete this e-mail after you read it.” Such directives appear to undermine Fauci’s sworn denials. These revelations build on earlier reports of questionable practices within the NIH regarding records management. In June 2024, Reuters reported that congressional investigators discovered NIH officials using private email accounts and deleting correspondence to evade FOIA requests. Among those implicated was Dr. David Morens, a longtime senior adviser to Fauci. In a 2021 email disclosed earlier this year, Morens admitted that he had learned from an NIH FOIA officer “how to make emails disappear.” He further acknowledged forwarding emails to his personal Gmail account and deleting official records. As part of his investigation, Paul has now demanded that Fauci turn over a comprehensive list of email addresses, phone numbers, and messaging platforms he used between 2018 and 2023. He also requested copies of all communications—both personal and official—related to NIH, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), intelligence and security agencies, COVID-19 research, and the controversial “Proximal Origins” paper, which played a role in shaping early narratives about the virus’s origins. The Senate committee’s probe into COVID-19’s origins, federal research oversight, and potential record-keeping violations remains ongoing. Fauci’s response to Paul’s letter, and whether he agrees to appear before the committee, could significantly influence the trajectory of the investigation and determine if he faces further scrutiny for potential contradictions in his congressional testimony. Bookmark Plague.info to your favorite independent websites for updates on TWO HUNDRED new gain-of-function viruses NIH, CDC and WHO plan to release into the “wild” while blaming infected bat soup eaters at the Wuhan wet market. Sources for this article include: Pandemic.news GatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.com YourNews.com Breitbart.com