Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research
Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research (fortune); Former Fauci aide charged with concealing Covid records (theguardian) (sources: fortune, theguardian, washingtonpost, pbs, cbsnews)
Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research (fortune); Former Fauci aide charged with concealing Covid records (theguardian)
- Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research (fortune)
- Former Fauci aide charged with concealing Covid records (theguardian)
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Of inquiry requesting the President to transmit certain documents relating to the use of insecure electronic communication platforms, including Signal, for official communications and to the compliance of the Administration with all Federal records laws..
H.RES.316 · 119th Congress
Of inquiry requesting the President to transmit certain documents relating to the use of insecure electronic communication platforms, including Signal, for official communications and to the compliance of the Administration with all Federal records laws.
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This story is about Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research. This bill would require transmission of specified documents to the House related to official communications on platforms like Signal.
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- Require transmission of specified documents to the House related to official communications on platforms like Signal • Press the executive branch on compliance with federal records laws.
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This story is about Former Fauci advisor indicted for hiding communications related to COVID research. This bill would require HHS/ASPR to implement logbook requirements for covered distributors transferring “highly pathogenic agents.
If passed, it would
- Require HHS/ASPR to implement logbook requirements for covered distributors transferring “highly pathogenic agents • Direct a periodic strategic evaluation/oversight approach for U.S. high-containment laboratories (per bill text.
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