Valuetainment - June 21, 2026


"Fauci Lied Under Oath" - Tulsi Gabbard Drops BOMBSHELL Declassified COVID Files


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00:00:30.000 This is Tulsi Gabbard's final Fauci video.
00:00:33.160 She posted one, went viral.
00:00:35.480 I don't know how many views it got, 50 million, 100 million views.
00:00:38.600 Everybody pretty much retweeted it.
00:00:40.480 We heard about her resigning.
00:00:41.700 We heard about her husband going through, you know, health issues that was publicly discussed.
00:00:47.320 And then all of a sudden, this last video comes out.
00:00:50.760 It's like her farewell of delivering what many people wanted in 2024.
00:00:55.840 They wanted to find out what really happened with Fauci.
00:00:58.660 And here's what Tulsi had to say.
00:01:00.280 Go for it.
00:01:01.520 Before the COVID pandemic, Dr. Fauci, as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, provided millions in U.S. taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, work which is now widely viewed as the source of the unintentional lab leak that sparked the pandemic.
00:01:25.300 Now, in support of President Trump's maximum transparency mandate, today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence,
00:01:33.660 I'm releasing never-before-seen communications and documents that expose exactly how Fauci worked with politicized career leadership in the intelligence community
00:01:44.600 to suppress the truth about his actions, the virus's lab leak origins, and his role in directing
00:01:52.620 U.S. funding for this dangerous research that caused immeasurable harm and countless lost lives.
00:01:59.720 Now, these documents expose Fauci's direct role in influencing and manipulating IC assessments
00:02:05.860 on COVID-19 and how Fauci lied to Congress in 2024 when under oath he denied knowledge of
00:02:14.340 or participation in discussions with intelligence officials about viral research.
00:02:20.240 We also received testimony from multiple intelligence community whistleblowers
00:02:24.260 who reported retaliation for challenging the intelligence community's manipulation of intelligence on the virus's origins.
00:02:31.540 You can put that on a pause.
00:02:32.620 Once again, this goes on for a few minutes if you want to pause it.
00:02:36.420 Brett, one, why is this so important?
00:02:38.440 And two, will there be redemption for some of the families that went through it who directly were impacted by some of his policies?
00:02:47.100 I think this is a huge deal.
00:02:48.960 Back in that time, we did one of the first stories about the Wuhan lab as possibly being the center of this
00:02:55.580 and were lambasted as conspiracy theorists and out there and said, you know,
00:03:03.820 all of the administration officials came out and said, don't listen to this.
00:03:08.440 Later, we found emails after FOIA requests where Fauci and and Collins, Francis Collins, were trying to counter our stories about the Wuhan lab.
00:03:20.480 This is a huge deal. If you think about it, Fauci was pardoned in the last day of the Biden administration.
00:03:27.920 And now there are reports about how he really was pushing for that.
00:03:31.700 And once he got word that it was going to happen, he signed it right away, was obviously very concerned about it.
00:03:39.560 I think this is really big.
00:03:41.420 If you think about back to COVID, how much a mistake it was for the country as a health policy overall, the total shutdown.
00:03:51.020 There are families that still are impacted by this.
00:03:54.140 Think about all the kids around the country that have one less year because of what they went through.
00:04:01.080 No question about it.
00:04:01.920 It's a huge deal.
00:04:02.520 I guess the question will be the following.
00:04:03.900 Here's what will be the question for you.
00:04:05.860 Let's do accountability.
00:04:08.580 There's an audience that watches is saying nothing's going to happen.
00:04:11.720 He's going to get away, and so what?
00:04:13.560 He had the pardon.
00:04:14.460 The five years came by. 0.50
00:04:15.520 The auto pen was not done.
00:04:16.840 So if you can't have the auto pen, that means they can't lift the pardon on him.
00:04:21.040 So what are you going to do to him?
00:04:21.940 You're not going to do nothing.
00:04:22.880 He's going to go away doing his speeches, getting paid $100,000 to $300,000.
00:04:26.860 So worst case, nothing happens, right?
00:04:29.300 What's best case for accountability with him?
00:04:32.400 Well, I mean, I think that the administration is going to look at that auto pen
00:04:35.440 and challenge it legally to see if it can.
00:04:39.220 Can they?
00:04:39.500 I mean, I think they can.
00:04:41.080 I don't know if it's going to be successful.
00:04:43.880 And, you know, the best case on accountability is that we never do this again.
00:04:50.540 But I think that you're right.
00:04:52.960 The best case is just we never do it again.
00:04:54.880 but there's not like a he's out there having to answer all these questions
00:05:00.480 and getting charged with something, the likelihood of that happening is slim.
00:05:05.560 Slim. It's very slim.
00:05:07.140 So, Tom, a question for you with this.
00:05:09.280 What role does Supreme Court play here?
00:05:11.180 Because I guess my question would be, you know how many times, like,
00:05:13.980 I was for tariffs. I wanted tariffs.
00:05:16.400 When he said tariffs is my favorite word in the dictionary,
00:05:18.860 I guess I would put love ahead or God or, you know, that whole thing that he did.
00:05:21.820 I was right there with you. I said that they were tactics, not taxes.
00:05:24.260 Yeah, I like tariffs because we only get $80 billion a year in tariffs in revenue pre-president announcing it.
00:05:30.720 And then we spiked up to $300 billion.
00:05:32.420 And then all of a sudden Supreme Court is 6-3 conservative.
00:05:36.200 They went against them.
00:05:37.840 So these are people that he put in and they went against them, which is the power is in the Supreme Court.
00:05:43.380 What role does the Supreme Court play with this or they have nothing to do with something like this?
00:05:46.760 Well, someone would have to bring a cause forward for the unprecedented action of saying that the auto pen was used and Biden didn't actually authorize a particular pardon like Fauci.
00:06:00.680 You would have to have somebody comes and brings a case, the Solicitor General, and the Supreme Court wants to hear it.
00:06:06.220 Those are two big jumps.
00:06:07.840 Jump number one, you have to bring a case forward like this.
00:06:11.160 You'd have to be able to prove that Biden never pardoned Fauci of his will.
00:06:16.180 But there was a signature that on a piece of paper, the pardon came out.
00:06:20.240 And then the Supreme Court would have to take the unprecedented step of overriding a presidential pardon.
00:06:27.100 And I think those, you know, Evel Knievel never made it across the Grand Canyon back in the 70s.
00:06:31.760 If you know the history of that guy, tried to jump it, end up trying to jump the Snake River Canyon, never got across that.
00:06:36.920 I think this is a canyon jump that no one's going to get across.
00:06:41.160 on this. Number one, the second path, that's path one that's got two sides of it,
00:06:46.840 auto pen and Supreme Court overriding pardon. The other path is, do you have a state that
00:06:52.380 brings an action somehow against Fauci or any of the people that worked with him? Because the
00:06:58.820 federal pardon covers these offenses, and it would have to be a state action that comes forward,
00:07:04.720 which is more possible, more possible. I mean, like even in Florida, the think about all of
00:07:10.340 the COVID things that the government in Florida has done.
00:07:14.580 DeSantis would be the guy to do it.
00:07:15.440 DeSantis would be the guy that would do it.
00:07:17.140 He would be the guy to do it.
00:07:18.380 And by the way, imagine this.
00:07:21.600 So what is our impression of DeSantis' aspirations of running for president in 2020?
00:07:27.700 If you were a betting man, where do you put it?
00:07:29.320 50-50, 80-20, I think he's running for 20-28.
00:07:31.920 Maybe.
00:07:32.440 Okay, so let's just say he's running for 20-28.
00:07:35.080 Can you imagine if he does this and he's able to make some progress,
00:07:39.040 how many people's support he gets for a guy that actually gets things done.
00:07:43.280 And remember, this is free agency election, 2028.
00:07:46.480 There is no guy that's coming back on Rice, signing another four-year contract.
00:07:51.240 You know, if you look at sports, Trump, nobody like that exists.
00:07:53.900 It's wide open for anybody.
00:07:55.460 I think it could be a big – can another country do anything about it?
00:07:58.960 Can somebody else come – can another country come out and say,
00:08:02.520 hey, some of the things you did negatively impacted us?
00:08:04.960 i i suppose but those things it's like where do you go what's the court of jurisdiction on that
00:08:12.400 because they can say we don't go by the laws you go by correct i mean you impacted our country as
00:08:16.820 well i'll give you an example bb netanyahu adam help me out here had two countries that actually
00:08:23.980 filed war crimes um allegations or international indictments if you call it that's what you call
00:08:31.120 And Bibi was just like, well, I guess I'm never going to Turkey or wherever it was, right?
00:08:35.480 But nothing ever happens.
00:08:36.980 No one's going to come over.
00:08:39.360 I think it's the ICC.
00:08:40.500 Yeah, we don't even really acknowledge the ICC.
00:08:42.860 Yeah, exactly.
00:08:43.660 Right.
00:08:43.980 And it's like no one's going to come extradite you back forever.
00:08:46.880 If the international community did step up, you would go against China, wouldn't you?
00:08:50.920 Because, I mean, they're the place where this thing is.
00:08:53.820 So, in other words, also the likelihood of that happening is slim to none because you don't want China as an enemy.
00:08:59.220 You're going to be afraid of losing somebody like that.
00:09:00.800 But Vinny, how important is this issue to you?
00:09:04.320 First of all, I think it's one of the biggest ones, and I'm just shocked that Americans on any side, Republican, Independent, Democrat, whatever, aren't as furious.
00:09:13.940 This should be the number one anger issue. 0.81
00:09:16.220 It drives me crazy that for illegals that are here in the country raping and doing everything, stealing Minnesota, people are willing to go on the street and fight and try to run over people and get shot. 0.98
00:09:26.580 But for something like this, especially for a Fauci, this isn't lowball. 0.94
00:09:31.040 This is the director of national intelligence saying, on my last day, I have to let you guys know this.
00:09:35.940 So think about it, Pat.
00:09:36.800 This is the biggest case of problem, reaction, solution. 0.99
00:09:41.060 Fauci, they paid for this Wuhan thing.
00:09:44.900 Then when it came out, they said, no, it didn't come from there and lied. 0.82
00:09:48.720 Then lied about social distancing, scared everybody, put on a mask, don't put on a mask.
00:09:52.420 And then you push an experimental vaccine that is literally, Pat, how many years we saw soccer players running and just dropping dead?
00:10:00.140 And people are like, why is this happening?
00:10:01.760 NBA players, football players, Monday night football.
00:10:04.780 And then he would an interview and wouldn't talk about what his doctor because he was told.
00:10:09.580 Yeah, because he's probably told.
00:10:10.800 I was from your agents.
00:10:11.840 The fact that this isn't the number one guys, please.
00:10:16.280 And I'm not saying go somebody online was like, oh, you're saying go after Fauci.
00:10:20.260 No, no, I'm not saying do anything like that.
00:10:21.520 God's going to give him what he has coming to him.
00:10:24.340 But, Pat, this should be the number one story.
00:10:27.640 Tom, how long were you in the hospital?
00:10:29.920 17 days.
00:10:30.920 17 days.
00:10:32.060 Like, this hits home.
00:10:33.320 How long were you in, not just hospital, how long were you in?
00:10:36.740 Five days in ICU.
00:10:38.060 Five days in ICU.
00:10:39.360 And I'll never forget the day Kim called me.
00:10:41.400 I was at Louis Bossy when Kim called me.
00:10:43.620 We're on the phone for 30 minutes, and she's emotional.
00:10:45.740 We're sitting there worried about what's going to happen to this guy.
00:10:48.480 So this was a real thing that impacted a lot of people's lives.
00:10:52.200 And the part that you think about is how quickly we move on.
00:10:57.360 How quickly is like the next news cycle?
00:10:59.460 Oh, my God, this isn't.
00:11:00.880 Boom.
00:11:01.180 Oh, wow, World Cup.
00:11:02.300 You know, you just move on to the next thing, right?
00:11:04.560 And I wonder if there's going to be anything that happens here, Adam.
00:11:07.100 Your final thoughts on this.
00:11:07.960 Yeah, well, Tulsi went out with a bang, didn't she?
00:11:09.920 I mean, if you said, you know, on your list of cards of what you thought Tulsi's last mic drop would be,
00:11:16.740 you would think it maybe it has to do with like the war in iran maybe something revealing about
00:11:21.220 trump but the fact that she's like hey by the way everybody just so you know my last day
00:11:25.420 fauci's a liar i'm out it was like oh i didn't see that one coming actually a friend of mine
00:11:30.240 text me that that day and what's my first response is it real is it ai did she post it and that's 0.95
00:11:37.320 what that's what you should do and i'm glad that we verified that the problem that i have and where
00:11:41.340 it affected our lives i'm not talking about the actual vaccine was do you remember when we were
00:11:47.280 doing the i mean the when we started the podcast and obviously it was during coveted 2020 2021
00:11:52.200 we would have these fierce debates on the podcast and what would youtube say hey they can't talk
00:11:57.320 about that you'd have a little strike right there and then we would have internal yeah uh
00:12:02.320 communications i hope you don't mind and we'd be like well we just got two strikes like is this
00:12:07.040 worth losing the channel over literally and ultimately we're like we got to tell the truth
00:12:12.140 yeah just so you know when you get a strike youtube's rules are you can't go live so when
00:12:17.220 you have a strike and when you have two strikes i think it's 15 minutes or something like that
00:12:21.000 okay so imagine we are a live show wow yeah so you get a strike you can't go live you get two
00:12:26.940 can you can you verify these things that i'm saying guys in the back when you do two on two
00:12:32.300 you're only limited to 15 minutes so then we have to pre-record and go or wait two weeks and not do
00:12:38.060 a podcast this is during so you know credit to youtube they've changed those guidelines you no
00:12:42.480 longer walk on actuals but at the same time if an aoc or a newsom or an ossoff or somebody else gets
00:12:47.640 elected 28 who knows what happens uh and then my final point is i'm glad you talked about those
00:12:53.380 details what's one of our cornerstones here at value attainment on pbd podcast it is debate and
00:12:59.100 And they disenabled us to actually have this conversation.
00:13:05.120 And then we had, I think, Peter McCullochon, Robert Malone.
00:13:07.040 Well, one of the first debates I hosted was Bobby Kennedy and Dershowitz.
00:13:10.860 Heated, heated debate.
00:13:12.460 If you ever see this debate, it's very weird.
00:13:14.220 I ask one question, and I just sat there, and for two hours they fought.
00:13:18.120 And at the end, I said, well, gentlemen, great question.
00:13:21.140 That's the best moderating.
00:13:22.800 That's the best moderating.
00:13:24.000 Said from the best moderator.
00:13:25.220 That's good.
00:13:25.760 But, you know, to your point, Pat, we do operate in chapters.
00:13:29.100 in America and we close the chapter and we move on and we have this thing on my show called
00:13:33.880 whatever happened to because there are so many stories that are like that whatever happened to
00:13:39.360 xyz whatever happened to this this story is a huge whatever happened to and the fact that
00:13:46.080 she's doing this today is a big deal so and by the way if you think about with her her doing
00:13:50.520 something like this is she's already reached the pinnacle of what she can do as a non-president
00:13:58.660 VP. Head of 0.93
00:14:00.720 D&I, what's the next job they're 1.00
00:14:02.740 going to offer her? Honestly, what are you going to
00:14:04.700 offer her? She's got plenty of
00:14:06.140 jobs. The 1.00
00:14:08.640 only thing that happens next, you know
00:14:10.540 she's not done. Tulsi's younger than me.
00:14:12.480 Tulsi's in her late 30s, early. 0.99
00:14:14.700 She looks like she's in her mid-30s. I don't know how old she is. 0.98
00:14:17.160 But I'm going to say late 30s, early 40s,
00:14:18.640 right? This could be
00:14:20.660 a top five
00:14:21.940 VP candidate for J.D.
00:14:25.180 If you think about it. This could
00:14:26.620 be a top five for J.D.
00:14:28.600 and we know the relationship with J.D., Joe Kent, and Tulsi.
00:14:31.540 There was some relationship there. 0.66
00:14:33.280 So there could be some moves she's making to be like, 1.00
00:14:35.780 hey, I finished with a bang, and this is her campaign. 0.87
00:14:39.520 Because how soon is 2027 coming around the corner?
00:14:42.140 It's here.
00:14:42.620 Like this.
00:14:43.200 Yeah.
00:14:43.720 So we're there.
00:14:44.620 The game's about to start.
00:14:45.880 You know, very soon this game changes, and we're going into playoff season.
00:14:48.780 Yeah.
00:14:49.140 You know what bothers me, though, Brent?
00:14:51.300 Like, the system is still set up to where another Fauci
00:14:55.520 and another COVID can happen, and then guess what?
00:14:58.200 That person that does all this madness and all this destruction, pre-pardon, pardon, you're a doctor.
00:15:03.980 He didn't even do anything, but they knew what he did.
00:15:06.420 So what's to stop the next one from happening, Pat?
00:15:09.340 It could happen again.
00:15:10.360 I mean, we'll see.
00:15:11.260 On July 1st, we're hosting a webinar specifically for fathers.
00:15:15.620 And this is a, I would say it's all the mistakes and everything that I've seen myself, the great fathers of my life do.
00:15:21.960 We're going to talk about this on webinar July 1st.
00:15:24.480 I want you to watch this video and go register and put it on your calendar.
00:15:27.480 Go ahead, Connor.
00:15:29.700 When are you the happiest?
00:15:31.120 Is it when you're watching a game?
00:15:32.580 Is it when you're hanging out with your friends?
00:15:34.100 Or is it when your kids are around you?
00:15:35.240 I can tell you, I've traveled the world.
00:15:36.680 I've made a lot of money.
00:15:37.580 But I'm the happiest when my kids are sitting around me.
00:15:40.840 We're having dinner.
00:15:41.500 We're talking.
00:15:42.020 I enjoy it so much.
00:15:43.060 It's a very important job that you and I have.
00:15:45.080 There's five different types of fathers.
00:15:46.780 The absent father, the friend father, the dictator father, the provider father, and the builder father.
00:15:53.040 So no matter which one you're watching this, I don't want you to feel bad if you're saying, man, I kind of feel bad.
00:15:57.160 I'm the absent father.
00:15:58.420 I'm only the provider.
00:15:59.320 I'm always trying to win my kids over with money.
00:16:01.460 No matter what it is, every one of us wants to become better as a father.
00:16:04.820 If you're watching the same, Pat, I want to improve in this area.
00:16:07.340 I do as well.
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