Categories: FeaturedIn The News

Hiding Something: Fauci Emails With WHO Officials Heavily Redacted In Court-Ordered Records Release

Department of Health and Human Services delivered 311 pages of heavily redacted emails Dr. Anthony Fauci and the World Health Organization and other documents regarding COVID-19 to Judicial Watch and the Daily Caller News Foundation, according to a press release Tuesday.

The redacted documents included personal edits from Fauci on COVID-related funding measures, which were redacted under a trade secrets exemption, Judicial Watch said in the press release.

“The American people have every right to know key information on our government’s role in Covid,” DCNF President Neil Patel said in the statement Tuesday. “This sort of hiding, dodging and stonewalling is one reason why trust in national authorities is near all-time lows.”

FOIA Exemption 4 allows the government from disclosing details relating to trade secrets, commercial or financial information that is “privileged and confidential,” said HHS Freedom of Information Act Officer Gorka Garcia-Malene told Judicial Watch in a letter accompanying the records.

HHS is also allowed under FOIA Exemption 5 to withhold internal records that are “predecisional and contain staff advice, opinion, and recommendations,” said Garcia-Malene.

“Fauci’s agency is in stonewall mode – and has granted the corrupted WHO a special secrecy exemption from FOIA,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, according to the press release.

HHS has repeatedly attempted to delay the record’s release and has argued in favor of releasing the records beginning on November 30, 2020.

The DCNF filed a FOIA request in March 2020 asking for communications between Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Deputy Director Clifford Lane and WHO officials about coronavirus. The DCNF requested all relevant records between January 1, 2020, and April 1, 2020.

Judicial Watch filed a federal lawsuit in May 2020 over the release of the records on behalf of DCNF.

“The FOIA request at issue here concerns records that are likely to shed light on the China and WHO disinformation campaign on coronavirus — the stonewall seems calculated to undermine [President Donald Trump] and protect WHO and China,” Fitton said in October 2020.

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee sent a letter Thursday to National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins and Fauci demanding answers over an EcoHealth Alliance grant, which sent the taxpayer funds to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2014.

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Steven Hall

Share
Published by
Steven Hall

Recent Posts

California Dem Proposes Bill For Students To Live In Their Cars Amid Housing Crisis

Democratic California Assemblyman Corey Jackson introduced a bill making it easier for some college students…

9 hours ago

Californians Are Seriously Unenthused About A Hypothetical Kamala Harris Gubernatorial Bid, Poll Finds

Some Californians are largely unenthused about the prospect of former Vice President Kamala Harris launching…

9 hours ago

Conservative Orgs Urge Investigation Into DC AG For Steering ‘Lucrative Contracts’ To Democrat Allies

Several conservative groups are asking Congress to investigate the D.C. Attorney General’s office for allegedly…

9 hours ago

Foreign Student Crackdown Reportedly Skyrockets As Trump Admin Pulls More Than 1,100 Visas

The Trump administration has revoked more than 1,100 foreign student visas since it launched its…

9 hours ago

UK High Court Declares ‘Trans Women’ Are Not Women Under Legislative Definition

The Supreme Court in Britain ruled Wednesday that men identifying as trans women are not…

9 hours ago

Feeding The Dragon

The U.S. has implemented restrictions to limit funding and support for China’s military-industrial base, but…

10 hours ago