Del Bigtree: "I really do believe that Fauci committed crimes."

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Del Bigtree: "I really do believe that Fauci committed crimes. I think that will probably be more in the attorney's general position, somewhere there they'll have to decide. And maybe some of these investigations that go on as transparency happens, right? What's got to happen is you've got to take all the corruption out of these regulatory agencies, but here's what's going to happen."

"ICAN and the work that we do is not gonna stop. In fact, it's gonna be more important than ever because now when we put in FOIA requests, we know that on the other side will be an administration saying give them the truth, give them all the answers. I wanna make this really clear. Just because you take the government, the government's not actually allowed to just like open up their books and say, here you go and present information you're not asking for."

"FOIA will still be the way that we find out all the lies, all the deceit, what they knew, what they didn't know. But now we're not going to have redactions. We're going to have heads of FDA, heads of CDC, heads of NIH that say, yeah, no, give that information to the public. We are now an administration that believes in transparency. We are now going back to being led by the people, for the people, of the people. And so the people are asking, they're our boss, let them see the documents."

"And that's where we'll see where this all leads. And I would guess, more likely, it's going to be a private legal case. that will find standing in some way from the documents that ICANN produces when we start getting the truth of what happened, what did Fauci know, what did, you know, Redfield, what did all these people know, what were they saying to each other, you know, what was the science that they were looking at? We're going to get to the bottom of that."

"So if anyone brings the case, it may more likely be Aaron Siri and ICAN than the government itself. But, as I said, none of that's being converted. It's not a part of the conversation right now. There's just too much to do."

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