The People vs. Anthony Fauci
The statute of limitations for prosecuting Dr. Anthony Fauci over allegations related to Covid-19 origins and research funding is set to expire on May 11, 2026. He faces potential charges over claims he misled Congress about U.S. funding of gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. A trial may be the last chance to uncover the truth about the pandemic's origins and ensure accountability.
- ▪Dr. Anthony Fauci could face indictment before May 11, 2026, when the five-year statute of limitations expires.
- ▪The Department of Justice has charged David Morens, a former adviser to Fauci, with conspiracy and destroying records related to Covid-19's origins.
- ▪Fauci repeatedly denied under oath that the NIH or NIAID funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan, despite emerging evidence and a related indictment.
- ▪The lab-leak theory, supported by the CIA, suggests Covid-19 may have originated from research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
- ▪The justice system may be moving toward holding Fauci accountable, especially given references to 'co-conspirators' in the Morens indictment.
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The People vs. Anthony Fauci Prosecuting him is our last chance for Covid justice Americans may never know the truth unless Fauci stands trial. Credit: Getty Americans may never know the truth unless Fauci stands trial. Credit: Getty Anthony FauciCovidDavid Morenslab leak theoryNIAIDpeter daszak John D. Davidson May 2 2026 - 12:00am 6 mins Time is running out to prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci. After May 11, Fauci — the man touted as “America’s doctor” during the pandemic and who led the US response — will be clear of the five-year statute of limitations. Past that date, he can’t be indicted over allegations that he lied to Congress about the origins of Covid or the US government’s role in funding research that may have led to the pandemic.
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