Since the pandemic began over a year ago, Dr. Fauci has been holding Americans’ liberties and freedoms hostage with his insane COVID practices. The nation has been shut down, people are unemployed, companies going bankrupt, and families out on the streets all due to Fauci. No one is saying that the virus hasn’t been tough and that people haven’t been ill from it, but it isn’t enough to destroy a nation’s economy OR to continue these absurd mask mandates.
People are done with it all and want these insane and draconian measures to be over with so that we all can all go back to our lives pre-COVID. Of course, Fauci hasn’t given a date when that could be but instead continues to move the goal post each time he is questioned by anyone on the Hill.
Rand Paul and Donald Trump have called out Fauci and his “settled science” in public before and now you can add U.S. Congressman Rep. Jim Jordan to the list.
In a fiery exchange, Jordan unleashed on Fauci who sees himself as some sort of demigod binging his glorified stature crashing back down to earth where it belongs.
Watch it all here:
“Give us your best guess, then,” Jordan said.
“I just did,” Fauci replied.
“No, no you didn’t,” Jordan responded. “You didn’t give us a time. When do you think this is — are we going to be here in two years from now wearing masks… asking Dr. Fauci the same question?”
“Let me, let me answer — you’re ranting again,” he responded. “Let me just…”
“I am not ranting,” Jordan said.
“Yes you are,” he replied without answering the question.
“This is how it works, Doctor Fauci,” Jordan continued. “I get to ask the questions. You are the highest-paid official in the United States government. You have given us your advice on baseball, on dating apps, on cruise ships, you’ve told us zero masks, one mask, two masks, now back to one mask,” he went on, “I am just asking you, when is it going to end?”
“You can say I’m ranting,” Jordan went on, “I am actually asking the questions that the citizens I get the privilege of representing — and my name actually goes on a ballot. I don’t think your name has ever been on a ballot.”
“My name goes on a ballot,” he added. “The citizens I represent want to know the answer to when they can get their liberties back?”
“You can call that ranting, I actually call it standing up for the Constitution, which I take an oath to uphold, Dr. Fauci,” he said. “Every dear, every term that I serve in this Congress representing the folks in the fourth district of Ohio. So, it is not ‘ranting,’ it is defending the First Amendment.”
“And we’d like an answer,” he finished. “Or your best guess. Since you’ve got an answer for everything else.”
It is about time we see more Congressmen finally push back against an unappointed official who is usurping Americans’ Constitutional liberties in the name of supposed “science.”
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