Dr. Anthony Fauci is under intense scrutiny as seven U.S. states file criminal referrals over his COVID-19 policies, while unverified rumors suggest he may be planning an emergency visit to China.
As of April 9, 2025, seven U.S. states—Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Texas—have filed criminal referral requests against Dr. Anthony Fauci and other public health officials, urging state prosecutors to investigate alleged crimes committed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The filings, led by the Vires Law Group and the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, accuse Fauci of serious offenses, including wrongful death, negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter, assault, reckless endangerment, and suppression of scientific evidence, according to Off The Grid News.
The referrals are supported by testimonies from over 80 victims and families, who claim that policies such as forced hospital protocols, denial of early treatments, and unlawful quarantine measures led to widespread injury and death. They also highlight Fauci’s role in funneling taxpayer money through EcoHealth Alliance to fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, allegedly in violation of NIH grant terms. A 2024 House Committee report further fuels these accusations, revealing that Fauci’s “6 feet apart” rule lacked scientific backing and that he prompted the “Proximal Origin” paper to discredit the lab-leak theory, as noted on the U.S. House Committee on Oversight.
Amid this legal pressure, unverified posts on X claim that Fauci has applied for an emergency travel visa to China, allegedly to take a senior position at the Wuhan Institute of Virology—the same lab tied to the controversial origins of COVID-19. These posts suggest he may be attempting to avoid accountability, as China could protect him from extradition. However, as of April 20, 2025, no official confirmation of this travel or position has been reported, and these claims remain speculative.
The timing of these rumors raises questions about Fauci’s intentions, especially given the growing momentum for accountability. Seventeen state attorneys general, led by South Carolina’s Alan Wilson, are also investigating Fauci’s role in the pandemic response, despite a preemptive pardon issued by President Joe Biden in January 2025, which does not shield him from state-level prosecution, according to The Gold Report. Critics argue that Fauci’s actions, including his dismissal of the lab-leak hypothesis and promotion of untested policies, may have delayed critical understanding of the pandemic, with dire consequences for global health.
As the legal process unfolds, the public remains divided. Some see the referrals as a necessary step toward justice for pandemic-era harms, while others view them as politically motivated attacks on a public health figure who guided the U.S. through a crisis. Regardless, these developments underscore the ongoing debate over accountability, transparency, and the role of science in public policy.
Fauci Criminal Referrals 2025, COVID-19 Policy Accountability, Wuhan Institute Rumors
Author: Planet-Today.com Source: Off The Grid News