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Watch: Fauci Lied to Congress About Personal Email Use During ‘Beaglegate’ Scandal

According to news commentator Kim Iversen, Dr. Anthony Fauci lied to Congress about using personal email during the “Beaglegate” scandal. Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of lawmakers last week demanded answers from the Pentagon about a near-$1 million beagle testing contract, intensifying scrutiny of government-funded animal research.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), lied to Congress about using his personal email for official business, news commentator Kim Iversen alleged Tuesday on “The Kim Iversen Show.”

This controversy, stemming from the “Beaglegate” scandal — which erupted in October 2021 — comes amid renewed scrutiny of government-funded experiments conducted on animals.

Iversen highlighted newly obtained records, obtained by the White Coat Waste Project through a Freedom of Information Act request and shared with the New York Post, that include an email dated Oct. 29, 2021, in which Fauci told a Washington Post reporter, “I will send you an e-mail via my gmail account.”

The email, Iversen said, contradicts Fauci’s June 2024 testimony to Congress, during which he explicitly said, “Let me state for the record that to the best of my knowledge, I have never conducted official business using my personal email.”

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