Rand Paul torches doctors warning of 's--- show' if China accused of COVID release: 'The business of science'

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Senator Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, slammed a Slack conversation between four biologists and virologists regarding the origins of the coronavirus in 2020.

Paul – who once asked Fauci if he wanted to revise previous testimony about NIH involvement in gain-of-function research,"knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress," – told"The Ingraham Angle" there has likely never been a cover-up in the history of American politics wherein it"was so completely documented that they were lying to us.

"[T]he one lead virologist who's saying it's all kooky and conspiracy theory to say it came to the lab -- He's saying in private, this is no conspiracy theory. This is not a fringe theory. In all likelihood, it could have come from the lab -- But they're in public, they print an article that Anthony Fauci commissions," he said.

"None of them believe that they knew with certainty that it wasn't, but they thought it would harm the business of science and would harm our relations with China if it became known that this came from a lab in China."The fire consumed a portion of a block in downtown Bowling Green – in the western part of the state – and the senator noted there was added concern that the blaze could jump a small alley and torch a historic courthouse.

Host Laura Ingraham noted Paul has been subjected to a handful of serious attacks, including from a neighbor who severely damaged his ribs forced the partial removal of a lung, saying nothing is yet off the table in terms of a source. "They haven't told us how the fire started or what they believe started the fire yet. We've turned over our video footage. We have a lot of video footage for our own safety of who comes and goes at all hours in the building to try to make sure that nothing untoward does happen," Paul said.Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

 

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