The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Fauci accuses Paul of fundraisin­g off attacks

- By Salvador Rizzo THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — Anthony Fauci accused Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., in a Senate hearing Tuesday of making false attacks on him to raise campaign funds that have encouraged people to make threats on Fauci’s life.

Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser on the coronaviru­s, has drawn criticism throughout the pandemic from Paul and other conservati­ves who question the science behind coronaviru­s vaccines, masks and other public health guidance and have made false claims that Fauci is part of a conspiracy that led to the creation of the coronaviru­s in a Chinese lab.

After Paul confronted him at a Senate health committee hearing, a clearly furious Fauci demanded to speak uninterrup­ted. He called Paul’s attacks a distortion of reality,, and cited the arrest of a California man in Iowa last month who police said was traveling to Washington with an AR-15 and multiple magazines of ammunition, who had a “hit list” including Fauci and several others, mostly Democratic politician­s and officials.

“What happens when he (Paul) gets out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue?” Fauci said of Paul. “All of a sudden that kindles the crazies out there, and I have life — threats upon my life, harassment of my family and my children with obscene phone calls because people are lying about me.

“Now, you know, I guess you could say, ‘Well, that’s the way it goes. I can take the hit.' “Well, it makes a difference because, some of you may know, just about three or four weeks ago on Dec. 21, a person was arrested who was on the way from Sacramento to Washington, D.C., at a speed stop in Iowa.

And they asked, the police to ask him where he was going, and he was going to Washington, D.C., to kill Dr. Fauci.”

A police report confirms the arrest of Kuachua Brillion Xiong, 25, on Dec. 21 in Iowa, with an AR-15 and multiple magazines of ammunition.

Fauci said that in trying to understand why Paul is coming after him, he has gone to the senator’s website, which says ‘Fire Dr. Fauci,' with a little box that says contribute here. You can do five dollars. Ten dollars. Twenty dollars, a hundred dollars.

“So you are making a catastroph­ic epidemic for your political gain,” Fauci said.

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