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Former NIH Scientist Denies Censorship During Senate Hearing
Jul 11, 2024, 04:11 PM
During a recent Senate hearing, former NIH Chief of Staff Carrie Wolinetz stated that she does not believe any censorship took place under Dr. Anthony Fauci’s tenure during the COVID-19 pandemic. This statement was made in response to questions from Senator Josh Hawley, who expressed disbelief and concern over alleged scientific censorship. Wolinetz's comments have sparked controversy, with critics pointing to FOIA'd emails as evidence of censorship directed by Fauci and NIH Director Francis Collins. The hearing has intensified the debate over the handling of information and transparency during the pandemic.
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