Posted on 01/12/2022 4:22:43 PM PST by conservative98
Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is doubling down on a contentious tussle with Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday by once again requesting, this time in the form of a letter, the top White House medical adviser provide financial disclosure forms.
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"What a moron, Jesus Christ!" an exasperated Fauci could be heard saying.
In the letter to Fauci, Marshall cites a New York Post article in which a Fauci spokesperson was unable to produce the disclosures that Fauci claimed were public and a Forbes article reporting that Fauci’s salary, stock and bond purchases, and royalty payments for this year and last year are not publicly available.
"This letter is to formally request your financial disclosures for the fiscal years covering the pandemic," Marshall wrote. "Several of my requests for information from your office have required months for a response or are still outstanding. Please provide these disclosures by 5:00pm Friday, January 14
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He made $9 million in 2020 and I guess the same or more in 2021. Hospitals making millions and the pharma companies making billions. 9 new billionaires!
Millions dead or crippled because the needed medicine was denied to the victims of the chinese virus so those above could rake in the money.
nothing will happen.
Because nothing legally requires it. Fauci is not a presidential appointee, he's a career bureaucrat.
What the heck difference is going to make what his financial records say. Fauci protected and even if they found anything it would be stalled in courts and take years to nail him.....that’s just how it is at the top of the food chain.
This applies to politicians as well, and anywhere where large salaries and positions are. It just goes with the plain they operate on.
If the competitor of one of the companies he’s aided with influence/decisions/contracts is made aware of a financial conflict of interest that he failed to disclose, or violated rules to recuse, they would have a case.. That is the only way I see anything happening… maybe not criminal liability (that would likely require OIG or DOJ to take action), but public compensation/settlement paid with taxpayer $ to the wronged competitor would be a political liability that Dems may not be willing to support with upcoming midterms. GOPs gambit here is to make the disclosures public for critical review and create a litigious circus against the taxpayer that becomes a political winner in Nov.</crystalBallOff>
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