Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more twisted — Dr. Anthony Fauci is trying to flee the country.
Reports now confirm that Fauci has petitioned the U.S. State Department for an emergency travel visa to China. According to his legal team, he’s accepted a “high-ranking” role at the Wuhan Institute of Virology — yes, that Wuhan lab.
The timing? Convenient. Disturbingly convenient.
Fauci’s travel request comes on the heels of criminal referrals being filed against him in at least seven U.S. states. These referrals, submitted by Vires Law Group and the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, accuse Fauci of direct responsibility for deaths and injuries linked to the COVID-19 “vaccines,” as well as broader pandemic-era policies that many argue caused more harm than good.
This week alone, Arizona and Pennsylvania attorneys general were handed formal requests urging criminal investigations into Fauci and his allies. And just like that… he wants to leave the country?
You don’t need a law degree to know what this looks like. It looks like a getaway.
For millions of Americans still reeling from the chaos of the past few years, this feels like a gut punch. The same man who played god during the pandemic now wants to vanish into the shadows — specifically, into the arms of the very institution linked to the virus’s origin story.
Let’s be real:
This isn’t about “research.”
This isn’t a coincidence.
This is damage control.
And what about his “Autopen” pardon? That rubber-stamped shield isn’t bulletproof — not when state-level investigations are heating up. Not when the evidence is piling, and the public is finally asking the questions the media refused to.
The American people deserve answers. They deserve justice. And they deserve to know that the man who oversaw one of the darkest chapters in modern history won’t be allowed to slip away without consequences.
Fauci must not be allowed to leave. Not while investigations are pending. Not while families grieve. Not while truth still matters.
Contact your lawmakers. Call the State Department.
Let them know — we see what’s happening, and we will not be silent.