Marjorie Taylor Greene told Dr. Anthony Fauci he was ‘not a doctor’ and ‘belonged in prison’ during a wild moment in his hearing in Congress on Monday.
The Republican firebrand was rebuked my colleagues for her questioning as Fauci was grilled over his pandemic response and COVID origins.
Greene also claimed that Fauci’s ‘repulsive, evil science,’ led to school children having to endure class with masks and claimed he abused puppies with his testing.
The Georgia lawmaker also showed the hearing photos of him sat in the empty seats of a Washington Nationals baseball game after he threw out the first pitch.
Marjorie Taylor Greene told Dr. Anthony Fauci he was ‘not a doctor’ and ‘belonged in prison’ during a wild moment in his hearing in Congress
He was sat close to two colleagues in an image she said broke his social distancing guidelines.
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Dr. Fauci tears up during congressional testimony as Republicans tear into him for Covid 'lies' and Majorie Taylor Greene says he belongs in 'prison'
‘Do you think that’s appropriate…Mr. Fauci, because you’re not a doctor in my few minutes…that man does not deserve to have a license. As a matter of a fact it should be revoked and he belongs in prison,’ Greene said.
‘We should be recommending you to be prosecuted … for crimes against humanity,’ the Georgia Republican continued.
Freshman Democrat Robert Garcia slammed Greene for her ‘ridiculous’ attacks on Fauci.
He says this has been the most unruly conference in his 1.5 years in Congress.
Fauci got emotional when detailing death threats against him and his children, while also insisting taxpayer dollars were not used for risky gain-of-function research in China and he never used personal email for ‘official business.’
His bombshell admission came before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic that has been seeking for over a year now to determine the origins of the pandemic that killed over a million Americans and millions more globally.
The Republican firebrand was rebuked my colleagues for her questioning as Fauci was grilled over his pandemic response
Greene also claimed that Fauci’s ‘repulsive, evil science,’ led to school children having to endure class with masks and claimed he abused puppies with his testing
Fauci got emotional during the hearing when he said he and his family had received death threats
The fast-paced hearing slowed down briefly when Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., asked Fauci about the personal toll his role on the White House Coronavirus Taskforce cost him.
Myself, my three daughters, they have had credible death threats, leading to the arrests of different individuals,’ he said. ‘Credible death threats meaning someone who clearly was on their way to killing.’
‘It’s very troublesome to me,’ he continued. ‘It is even more troublesome because they involve my wife.’
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