WINNING: President Trump Cut Off Fauci’s Creepy Wuhan Bat Coronavirus Project The President and Secretary Pompeo Pinpointed Wuhan Lab As Outbreak Source by Patrick Howley June 29, 2020
President Donald Trump quietly alpha-dogged NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci, ordering a cut on Fauci’s funding for a bat coronavirus research project that Fauci was staging in collaboration with a team from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Both President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, among many others, identified the Wuhan lab as the source of the outbreak, thus linking Fauci’s NIAID project to the entity believed to have unleashed the Coronavirus upon the world.
“It was cancelled because the NIH was told to cancel it,” Fauci said in his U.S. House testimony Tuesday, referring to NIH grant funding for the Coronavirus project, which was operated by a company called EcoHealth Alliance. “I don’t know the reason but we were told to cancel it.” The Trump White House indeed wanted it to be cut, but the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services was formally the entity that laid down the law and finalized the cutting of the funding, citing non-compliance with NIH grant policy.