Valuetainment - May 16, 2026


"Fauci Meddled With The CIA" - Texas Attorney General REVEALS If Fauci Will Face Justice


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5 minutes

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1,090

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00:00:00.000 Fauci now that the federal government they had the five years to do something about him
00:00:04.020 Rand Paul was campaigning every day hey let's do something about Fauci let's do something about
00:00:07.700 Fauci what what can you do either as an AG or if you become the senator there's a lot of there's
00:00:14.760 millions of Americans that still want to find out what happened with Fauci this was a CIA whistleblower
00:00:18.720 that just testified under oath I don't know if you saw this that Fauci directly meddled with
00:00:23.140 intelligence agency to cover up the COVID lab Rob I don't know if you have the clip if you want
00:00:27.380 I don't know if it's going to
00:00:29.380 play it.
00:00:30.380 Go for it.
00:00:31.380 Let's watch this.
00:00:33.380 Your conclusion is that
00:00:35.380 changing from the scientific
00:00:37.380 consensus of it being from a lab
00:00:39.380 to a neutral position by the CIA
00:00:41.380 was significantly influenced by
00:00:43.380 Anthony Fauci?
00:00:45.380 It was significantly
00:00:47.380 influenced by Anthony Fauci's
00:00:49.380 injecting himself into the IC.
00:00:51.380 And to go to the second part of
00:00:53.380 your question about what
00:00:55.380 There's a lot of documentation that shows that as of August 12th, the CIA was considering calling this a lab leak.
00:01:03.580 August 12th of 2021.
00:01:05.240 And then that changed on August 17th of 2021.
00:01:10.140 And unfortunately, because the CIA would not provide us documentation that we asked for, we have no idea why that changed.
00:01:16.940 And that's...
00:01:17.940 And they weren't alone because we know the FBI was coming to the same conclusion that it was lab leak as well as the FBI.
00:01:24.620 So, Ken, just out of curiosity for folks who are not an AG and they're not in this world, how much of a role did the pardon play in the DOJ or the government not wanting to go investigate what Fauci did?
00:01:41.020 Was that pardon what prevented others of pursuing him?
00:01:44.620 And if yes, what other measures can there be taken to see what role Fauci played during COVID?
00:01:50.460 Yeah, that pardon was devastating to incentivizing law enforcement to find out what laws were broken, potentially what lies were told.
00:02:01.760 I am much like Rand Paul. I want the people to know. I sued Pfizer because I know that they lied about the vaccine and the effectiveness of the vaccine.
00:02:09.560 And then they tried to cover it up and they tried to censor people.
00:02:11.840 So I am very interested because I want the people, I want the world, I want Americans to know what actually happened.
00:02:18.340 And so I think it's still important for people like Rand Paul and when I get there to help him find out what the truth is and how we were misled and how Dr. Fauci and others influenced what the truth was and harmed the American public.
00:02:34.920 And it's unfortunate that Joe Biden protected him because he potentially was responsible for a lot of damage to this country.
00:02:43.020 yeah so in your eyes if you were a betting man i don't know if you are or not but if you were
00:02:48.820 a betting man and you're looking at one of these polymarket or calci or any of this stuff
00:02:52.700 what is the likelihood would you would you bet a dollar that something's going to end up happening
00:02:58.900 to fauci the next five years you know i'm not optimistic because of the pardon and it's like
00:03:05.160 in my in my case i don't have the ability in texas it's unfortunate many ags do have the ability
00:03:12.100 to prosecute people.
00:03:13.760 I have to let the local district attorneys
00:03:15.240 either do it or refer it.
00:03:16.980 So that's likely never going to happen.
00:03:18.280 Why is that different in Texas?
00:03:19.620 Why is it different in Texas?
00:03:21.380 Our laws are, unfortunately,
00:03:22.980 our laws don't allow the attorney general
00:03:24.620 to have original jurisdiction.
00:03:26.200 We can only take referrals.
00:03:27.140 So most of our big counties
00:03:28.620 are controlled by George Soros DAs.
00:03:30.600 And therefore, our criminal justice system
00:03:33.620 is problematic and is getting worse
00:03:38.060 because Soros has figured out
00:03:40.960 how to fund a few DAs in the biggest county. So 70% of our population approximately is controlled
00:03:45.560 by Soros. And I have been begging the legislature, give the AG the authority of current jurisdiction
00:03:51.980 so that if a DA in Travis County or Dallas County or Harris County or Houston is not prosecuting
00:03:58.440 crimes, we can have somebody as a backup. We don't have that backup. A lot of states do,
00:04:03.180 and that we should have that. Otherwise, we in Texas, this is one of our biggest problems in
00:04:07.860 texas we are going to have real problems going forward well uh one thing i know about texas
00:04:13.280 living there my wife's a texan and we lived there for five years five of the best years of my life
00:04:17.080 i love being around the southern hospitality uh the the way people are they're fighters they have
00:04:22.940 pride uh you know when you when you if you really want to meet who truly loves america go to texas
00:04:28.800 you'll meet a lot of uh patriots uh in texas uh ag ken paxton we wish you all the best this next
00:04:37.000 few days are going to be crazy for you. I'm sure you're going to get a lot of 10-hour sleep,
00:04:41.840 eight-hour sleeps every night. You're not going to get a lot of sleep the next few days. You're
00:04:46.420 going to have to be going and shaking a lot of hands, kissing a lot of babies, talking to people,
00:04:49.860 and best of luck to you the next few days here. Hey, thanks, Scott. We miss you in Texas. You're
00:04:55.480 welcome here anytime if you come. I'll take you to either Hutchins Barbecue up here in the Dallas
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