Fauci Exposed – by the FBI!
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Kangaroo Court Prosecution of President Trump in
the ‘Hush Money’ Trial
It will be nearly impossible for President Trump to receive a fair trial in
a courtroom run by biased, anti-Trump Democratic Party politicians.
The kangaroo court proceedings in the Manhattan Supreme Court mark the
first-ever criminal trial of a U.S. president. It will go down in infamy.
This is a dangerous attack on the rule of law and a brazen attempt to rig
the 2024 elections for President Biden and Democrats. Judicial Watch
denounces Alvin Bragg’s corrupt attempt to make former president Donald
Trump a political prisoner.
Trump committed no crimes, and this is a
prosecution about nothing. These and other Democratic Party political
prosecutions of Trump are an abomination under law and are destabilizing to
our nation.
We will continue to expose in court the
truth about these attacks on the rule of law, free and fair elections, and
the U.S. Constitution.
We have several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits related to the
prosecutorial abuse targeting Trump:
In March 2024, we filed a Georgia Open Records Act lawsuit
against District Attorney Fani Willis and Fulton County, Georgia, for
records of any communication Willis and the county had with Special Counsel
Jack Smith and the House January 6 Committee. The lawsuit was filed in the
Superior Court of Fulton County after Willis and the county denied having
any responsive records.
In February 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice asked
a federal court to allow the agency to keep secret the names of top
staffers working in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office that is targeting
former President Donald Trump and other Americans.
(Before his appointment to investigate and prosecute Trump, Special Counsel
Jack Smith previously was at the center of several controversial issues,
the IRS
scandal among them. In 2014, a Judicial Watch investigation
revealed that top IRS officials had been in communication with Jack
Smith’s then-Public Integrity Section about a plan to launch criminal
investigations into conservative tax-exempt groups. Read more here.)
In January 2024, we filed a lawsuit
against Fulton County, Georgia, for records regarding the hiring of Nathan
Wade as a special prosecutor by District Attorney Fani Willis. Wade was
hired to pursue unprecedented criminal investigations and prosecutions
against former President Trump and others over the 2020 election
disputes.
In October 2023, we sued
the DOJ for records and communications between the Office of U.S. Special
Counsel Jack Smith and the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney’s
office regarding requests/receipt of federal funding/assistance in the
investigation of former President Trump and his 18 codefendants in the Fulton
County indictment
of August 14, 2023. To date, the DOJ is refusing to confirm or deny the
existence of records, claiming that to do so would interfere with
enforcement proceedings. Judicial Watch’s litigation challenging this is
continuing.
Through the New York Freedom of Information Law, in July 2023 we received
the engagement
letter showing New York County District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg paid
$900 per hour for partners and $500 per hour for associates to the Gibson,
Dunn & Crutcher law firm for the purpose of suing Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) in
an effort to shut down the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight
investigation into Bragg’s unprecedented indictment of former President
Donald Trump.
Smoking Gun FBI Records Show that Fauci Funded Gain-of-Function
Research
Your Judicial Watch reported back in July 2022 that the FBI had opened an
inquiry into Dr. Anthony Fauci’s agency work on viruses in China. Now
we’ve learned much more.
We received
5
pages of records from the FBI that show an April 2020 email exchange in
the bureau’s Newark Field Office referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s
National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases’ (NIAID) grant to
the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China as including
“gain-of-function research” which “would leave no signature of
purposeful human manipulation.”
We obtained the records in response to a May 17, 2023, FOIA request for
emails and text messages of the Newark Field Office, including to Special
Agent David A. Miller, containing the terms “gain of function,”
“GoF,” “R01A|110964,” and/or “EcoHealth.” We sent the Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) request to follow up on
uncovering
the FBI Newark Field Office’s investigation of the Fauci agency’s
gain-of-function grants after the Covid-19 pandemic began.
On April 23, 2020, an
email
exchange with the subject “Follow up call” takes place between
several unnamed Newark Field Office FBI officials. A person whose name is
redacted writes:
Details of the current NIAID [Fauci’s National Institute of Allergies
and Infectious Diseases] grant for WIV [Wuhan Institute of Virology] bat
coronavirus surveillance and WIV bat coronavirus gain-of-function research
are available at:
https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9819304&icde=49645421&ddparam=&ddvalue=&ddsub=&cr=1&csb=default&cs=ASC&pball=
[summary of NIH grant to EcoHealth Alliance for Project 2R01AI110964-06].
The key activity for bat coronavirus surveillance is ‘Aim 1 … We will
sequence receptor binding domains (spike proteins) to identify viruses with
the highest potential for spillover which we will include in our
experimental investigations. (Aim 3).’
The key activity for bat coronavirus gain of
function is “Aim 3 … We will use S protein sequence data, infectious
clone technology, in vitro and in vivo infection experiments and analysis
of receptor binding to test the hypothesis that 0/0 divergence thresholds
in S protein sequences predict spillover potential.” Translated into lay
language, this equates to: “In Aim 3, we will use de novo synthesis to
construct novel viruses encoding different spike proteins in an
otherwise-constant genomic context, and we will test the ability of the
resulting novel viruses to infect human cells in culture and to infect
laboratory animals. We hypothesize that there is a direct correlation
between the receptor binding affinity of the spike protein and the
abilities to infect human cells in culture and to infect laboratory
animals. We will test this hypothesis by asking whether novel viruses
encoding spike proteins with the highest receptor-binding affinity have the
highest abilities to infect human cells in culture and to infect laboratory
animals.”
The reason I am writing is that the
experimental strategy proposed in Aim 3 (“infectious clone
technology”), if performed using commercial or in-house gene synthesis to
prepare the infectious clones, *** would leave no signatures of purposeful
human manipulation***.
A colleague replies:
Hey, are you going to be in office tomorrow? We just interviewed our
person from [redacted] again and he provided us with some alarming new
info. Give me call if you can.
The email thread is then forwarded by the Newark Office Assistant Special
Agent in Charge-National Security Branch (ASAC-NSB), whose name is
redacted, to then-special agent in charge of the Newark Field Office,
Gregory
Ehrie:
This is interesting. I’m following up with the squad tomorrow
morning.
Ehrie replies:
[Redacted] Details when you can.
These smoking gun documents show that the FBI quickly understood that
Fauci’s agency funded the gain-of-function research that could disguise
the resulting coronavirus as “natural.” These new documents further
demonstrate the need for a comprehensive criminal investigation into
Fauci’s gain-of-function scandal.
Our lawsuits and investigations have uncovered much of what the public
knows about many Covid-19 controversies:
- Emails
between U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and top Facebook executives in
2021 regarding the censorship of user posts about
Covid
controversies showed Facebook leadership seeking to “better
understand the scope of what the White House expects from us on
misinformation going forward.”
- Records
from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) showed that a Pfizer study
surveyed 23 people in 2021 to gauge reactions to its Covid vaccine
booster
before
asking the FDA to approve it.
- Records
from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) included the
initial grant application and annual reports to the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) from
EcoHealth
Alliance, describing the aim of its work with the Wuhan Institute of
Virology to create mutant viruses “to better predict the capacity of our
CoVs [coronaviruses] to infect people.”
- HHS
records included
emails
of then-Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Francis Collins
showing a British physicians’ group recommended the use of Ivermectin to
prevent and treat Covid-19.
- Heavily
redacted HHS
records
showed that just two days prior to FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech
Covid-19 vaccine a discussion was held between U.S. and UK health
regulators regarding the Covid shot and “anaphylaxis,” with the
regulators emphasizing their “mutual confidentiality
agreement.”
- We
obtained
HHS
records regarding data Moderna submitted to the FDA on its mRNA
Covid-19 vaccine, which indicated a “statistically significant” number
of rats were born with skeletal deformations after their mothers were
injected with the vaccine. The documents also revealed Moderna elected not
to conduct a number of standard pharmacological studies on the laboratory
test animals.
- Heavily
redacted
records
from the FDA regarding the Covid-19 booster vaccine detailed pressure on
Covid booster use and approval.
- HHS
records
detailed internal discussions about myocarditis and the Covid vaccine.
Other documents detailed adverse “events for which a contributory effect
of the vaccine could not be excluded.”
- We
uncovered
HHS records detailing the extensive media plans for a Biden administration
propaganda campaign to push the Covid-19
vaccine.
- HHS
records
revealed
previously redacted locations of Covid-19 vaccine testing facilities in
Shanghai, China. The FDA had claimed the name and location of the testing
facilities were protected by the confidential commercial information
exemption of the FOIA.
- NIH
records showed an FBI “inquiry” into the NIH’s controversial bat
coronavirus grant tied to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The records also
showed National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
officials were concerned about “gain-of-function” research in China’s
Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2016. The Fauci agency was also concerned
about
EcoHealth
Alliance’s lack of compliance with reporting rules and use of
gain-of-function research in the NIH-funded research involving bat
coronaviruses in Wuhan, China.
- Texas
Public Information Act (PIA) records showed the former director of the
Galveston National Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch
(UTMB), Dr.
James W. Le Duc, warned Chinese researchers at the Wuhan Institute of
Virology of potential investigations into the Covid issue by
Congress.
- HHS
records regarding biodistribution studies and related data for the Covid-19
vaccines showed how a key component of the vaccines developed by
Pfizer/BioNTech, lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), were
found
outside the injection site, mainly the liver, adrenal glands, spleen
and ovaries of test animals, eight to 48 hours after
injection.
- Records
obtained from HHS through a FOIA lawsuit related to hydroxychloroquine and
Covid-19 revealed that a grant to EcoHealth Alliance was canceled because
of press reports that a portion of the grant was given to the Wuhan
Institute of Virology.
- HHS
records revealed that from 2014 to 2019,
$826,277
was given to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for bat coronavirus research
by the NIAID.
- NIAID
records showed that it
gave
nine China-related grants to EcoHealth Alliance to research coronavirus
emergence in bats and was the NIH’s top issuer of grants to the Wuhan lab
itself. The records also included an email from the vice director of the
Wuhan Lab asking an NIH official for help finding disinfectants for
decontamination of airtight suits and indoor
surfaces.
- HHS
records included an “urgent
for Dr. Fauci” email chain, citing ties between the Wuhan lab and the
taxpayer-funded
EcoHealth
Alliance. The government emails also reported that the foundation of
U.S. billionaire Bill Gates worked closely with the Chinese government to
pave the way for Chinese-produced medications to be sold outside China and
help “raise China’s voice of governance by placing representatives from
China on important international counsels as high level commitment from
China.”
- Our
four-part
documentary regarding the coordinated effort by the government and Big
Tech to censor and suppress information on topics such as Hunter Biden’s
laptop, Covid-19, and election debates is available
here.
And, as you can see from this week’s news, more revelations on this
massive scandal are coming!
Judicial Watch Sues for Damage Assessment on Biden’s Mishandling of
Documents
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) can conduct
“damage assessments” when classified documents are mishandled by being
left in unsecure locations. The agency refuses to provide any documents to
Judicial Watch about whether such an assessment was done in response to Joe
Biden’s unlawful handling of classified documents.
So we filed a
lawsuit
against the ODNI for all records regarding Joe Biden’s improper removal
of classified materials while he was a U.S. Senator or Vice President and
storage of the materials in unclassified settings as detailed in
Special
Counsel Robert Hur’s February 5, 2024 report (Judicial
Watch v. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
(No. 1:24-cv-01036)).
We sued after the ODNI failed to comply with a February 21, 2024, FOIA
request for damage assessments and equity reviews performed by the ODNI
related to the materials improperly removed by Biden.
In his
report,
Special Counsel Robert Hur reports that the documents were found at
Biden’s home in Delaware and at the Penn Biden Center in Washington,
DC.
The public deserves to know what the intelligence director’s office
concluded about Joe Biden’s unlawful “mishandling” of highly
classified documents.
In March 2024, Judicial Watch and the Daily Caller News Foundation
(DCNF)
petitioned
the Superior Court of the State of Delaware to reopen their case for the
release of Biden’s Senate records kept at the University of Delaware in
light of the findings of Hur that contradict representations made under
oath by the University of Delaware that no taxpayer money was used to
process Biden’s records. We initially filed the FOIA
lawsuit
against the University of Delaware for Biden’s Senate records, which are
housed at the university’s library, in July 2020.
Also in March, we
sued
the U.S. Department of Justice for records of all Special Counsel
interviews of President Biden.
In December 2024, we filed a FOIA
lawsuit
against the U.S. Department of Defense for documents regarding a key Biden
staffer allegedly involved in the handling of Biden’s materials housed at
Penn Biden Center.
Hearing in Lawsuit for Release of ‘Manifesto’ in Nashville School
Shooting
Judicial Watch’s legal team was in court this week for
a
hearing before Chancellor I’Ashea Myles in the Chancery Court
for Davidson County, 20th Judicial District, in the public records lawsuit
against the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County for
records related to the March 2023 shooting at The Covenant School in
Tennessee, including the reported “manifesto” written by the female
shooter.
We filed an open records
lawsuit
on behalf of retired Hamilton County Sheriff James Hammond and the
Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc. (“TFA”) (Hammond
et al. v. Metropolitan Govt of Nashville et al. (No.
23-0538-III)). The court later consolidated Judicial Watch’s lawsuit with
several others related to release of public records from The Covenant
School shooting.
Petitioner Clata Brewer filed
a
motion asking the court for the show cause hearing to finally
rule on whether to release the records and another motion asking the court
to unseal the initial log created by Metropolitan Nashville Police
Department (“MNPD”) describing records and materials in its
possession.
Audrey Elizabeth Hale, a 28-year-old trans artist,
was
killed by police after opening fire on the private Christian
elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, killing three adults and three
children.
The resolution of the case has been delayed over disputes about whether the
school and school/victims’ parents could intervene and prevent the
release of the “manifesto” and other investigatory material.
We urge the court to place the public’s right to know above any political
considerations.
John I. Harris III, Esq., of Schulman, LeRoy & Bennett, PC in Nashville,
TN, is assisting us with the lawsuit.
A decision by the court is expected soon.
Texas Captures Half a Million Illegal
Immigrants, Thousands of Felons
As President Biden enables a border invasion, Texas has stepped up to stand
in the gap, and its successes are dramatic, as our Corruption
Chronicles blog reports.
The Biden administration’s failure to secure the Mexican border forced
Texas officials to establish a security initiative that has endured heavy
criticism from Democrats and the media despite its success in apprehending
hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants—including thousands of
criminals—and seizing millions of lethal doses of fentanyl. It is known
as Operation Lone Star, and it was launched by Governor Greg Abbott in
March 2021 as the illegal immigration crisis gripped his border state.
Under the program, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the
Texas National Guard pick up the slack for the federal government, which is
charged with protecting the famously porous southern border but has failed
miserably to do so. Operation Lone Star works to stop the smuggling of
drugs, weapons and people into Texas, and interdict transnational criminal
activity between ports of entry.
This month the state published an update on the
security initiative’s work. Since it was put into place, over 507,200
illegal immigrants have been captured and more than 41,500 criminal arrests
have been made with more than 36,900 felony charges filed. Additionally,
Texas officials have transported over 100,000 illegal aliens to sanctuary
cities throughout the country that openly welcome and protect migrants. New
York received the largest chunk—42,000—of relocated migrants caught
entering Texas illegally, followed by Chicago (34,400), Denver (18,000),
Washington D.C. (12,500), Philadelphia (3,400) and Los Angeles (1,500).
“Operation Lone Star continues to fill the dangerous gaps created by the
Biden Administration’s refusal to secure the border,” reads the
statement announcing the latest figures. “Every individual who is
apprehended or arrested and every ounce of drugs seized would have
otherwise made their way into communities across Texas and the nation due
to President Joe Biden’s open border policies.”
Among the examples offered in the latest
update is the arrest of an illegal immigrant from Mexico by the DPS after a
brush team working the Rio Grande Valley saw the man get picked up by a
human smuggler while crossing the Rio Grande River on a jet ski. After
vetting the migrant, Gabriel Gutierrez-Perez, the law enforcement agency
found that he was wanted in Florida for sexual assault on a child, sexual
battery on a child and child molestation. In another case a DPS trooper
busted a smuggling operation during a traffic stop after observing two
passengers, illegal immigrants, attempting to conceal themselves in the
rear of the vehicle. Two more migrants were in the car’s trunk and the
driver was arrested and charged with smuggling of persons. All four were
Mexican nationals. During a separate traffic stop a DPS trooper noticed
multiple people crammed in the rear of a large sports utility vehicle. It
turns out five illegal immigrants were smuggled in the vehicle and the
driver and passenger were both charged with smuggling of persons. The
passenger was also charged with evading arrest and resisting
arrest.
Texas is not the only state to take matters
into its own hands in the absence of federal immigration enforcement. A
handful of others, such as Arizona, Montana, and North Dakota, have enacted
measures to help mitigate the mess caused by the president’s open border
policies, though Texas has been the most proactive and its initiative has
had the biggest impact. As we delve deeper into the Biden presidency, the
situation is only getting worse, leaving local governments on their own to
deal with national security threats, elevated crime, and other detrimental
impacts of lawlessness along the southern border. In fiscal year 2021 a
then record-setting 1.73 million illegal aliens entered the country through
Mexico only to be topped the following year with 2.4 million. In fiscal
year 2023 a ghastly 2.48 million illegal aliens entered the U.S through
Mexico and, unbelievably, 2024 is on track to surpass that. U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) records recently published in a congressional
report show
that the agency recorded 256,094 encounters nationwide in February alone,
accounting for the worst February for illegal immigration in
decades.
Until Next Week…
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