Gov. DeSantis Calls For “Mad Scientist” Fauci to be Fired and Investigated for Funding Illegal Gain-of-Function Research and Beagle Torture (VIDEO)
This corrupt doctor has a lot of blood on his hands and is still raking in the cash . . .
By Cristina Laila
Published October 25, 2021 at 1:15pm
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday called for “mad scientist” Dr. Fauci to be fired and investigated for funding illegal gain-of-function research in Wuhan and for torturing Beagles.
DeSantis gave a press conference Monday discussing economic improvements in Florida.
At the end of the presser DeSantis took questions from rabid reporters who were trying to attack his decision to block vaccine mandates.
DeSantis pointed out that Dr. Fauci is the one who should be put in the hot seat for experimenting with chimeric viruses in the Wuhan lab and for his torture of puppies.
In August Gateway Pundit reporter Cassandra Fairbanks reported exclusively on Dr. Fauci’s macabre experiments with beagles in Tunisia.
The report is finally making the rounds in the media.
The White Coat Waste Project, a taxpayer watchdog group, has provided The Gateway Pundit with new examples of Dr. Anthony Fauci facilitating cruel and unnecessary taxpayer-funded experimentation on dogs — this time in Tunisia.
Documents uncovered by the organization found that the National Institutes of Health division that is led by Dr. Fauci shipped part of a $375,800 grant to the lab in Tunisia to infest beagles with parasites.
“You can’t have mad scientists running around playing ‘God’ like this and then come to find out what else is Fauci and NIH doing? They’re doing cruel experiments on puppies!” DeSantis said. “I really think Fauci needs to be held accountable…the whole lot of them need to be cleaned out…”
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