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Emails discovered by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee seem to contradict previous statements made by Dr. Anthony Fauci during his Capitol Hill testimony.
Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky sent a letter on Tuesday to the former COVID-19 response head, demanding him to return to the committee to disclose truthful information about efforts to hide the deletion of official records from Congress.
In a June 2024 testimony before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Fauci was questioned about whether he ever deleted official records, obstructed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, or removed communications related to the Wuhan lab or the virus origins, all of which he denied.
Yet, Paul provides two examples of instances when Fauci instructed fellow government employees to conceal information relating to their work.
The letter from the Kentucky Republican highlights an “email dated February 2, 2020,” where Fauci told then-NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins to “Please delete this e-mail after you read it.”
“In another email dated July 20, 2020, to an NIH employee, [Fauci] wrote, ‘I do not want to engage any more with this nonsense. And so, please delete this e-mail after you read it.'”
Paul is now calling on Fauci to respond in the next two weeks to the committee’s inquiries about past statements he has made under oath.
Leaders from the Homeland Security Committee are also requesting Fauci to appear in front of Congress again before year’s end and have proposed dates in October, November, and December for him to appear before the committee.

Sharon Stone presenting the Visionary Award to Dr Anthony Fauci, at the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative in April 2019

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) arrives in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on July 15, 2025
Paul’s latest requests build upon years of investigations into the origins of COVID-19.
During one of Fauci’s prior clashes with Paul, the Senator suggested that he lied about the NIH’s involvement in Wuhan, China.
The Senator told the Daily Mail in July that he was preparing to subpoena Fauci as part of an expanded Senate investigation into the origins of Covid-19 and US-funded research in Wuhan, China.
The goal: scrutinize Fauci’s role in approving controversial virus experiments.
Paul, who chairs the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, recently issued subpoenas to 14 federal agencies for records related to COVID-19’s origins and gain-of-function research, building on years of questioning Fauci and other officials about US oversight of high-risk biological research.

One of two emails obtained by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in which Anthony Fauci instructs the reader to ‘delete this e-mail after you read it’

The second of two emails obtained by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in which Anthony Fauci instructs the reader to ‘delete this e-mail after you read it’
‘After we’ve gotten a fuller understanding [of] how the decision was made, we are going to ask him to come in, and, if need be, subpoena him to come in to discuss why he made the decision to fund the research in Wuhan,’ Paul told the Daily Mail of his plans in July.
However, Paul’s chances of compelling Fauci to testify remained uncertain at the time.
Fauci was granted a preemptive pardon by former President Joe Biden, which could shield him from some consequences related to the pandemic. Paul also said that he hasn’t yet been given access to the names of people who were part of the process determining the Wuhan research, but is continuing to seek interviews.

President Joe Biden greets his former Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci and his wife Dr. Christine Grady, Tuesday, January 24, 2023, in the Oval Office

A medical worker prepares a BioNtech-Pfizer Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine on November 29, 2021
‘We’re looking at their communications and ultimately the decisions of this committee, we believe, had to be certified by Anthony Fauci himself,’ Paul previously told the Daily Mail.
Later in July, Paul announced that he would ‘reissue [his] criminal referral of Anthony Fauci to Trump DOJ!’
The Kentucky Republican then followed up his post, noting that ‘perjury is a crime. And Fauci must be held accountable.’
Fauci testified in 2023 before the U.S Senate and noted that he had ‘never lied before Congress.’
“This directly contradicts everything he said in committee hearing to me, denying absolutely that they funded any gain of function, and it’s absolutely a lie. That’s why I sent an official criminal referral to the DOJ,” Paul wrote on X back in 2023.
Paul also said earlier this summer that he hasn’t yet been given access to the names of people who were part of the process determining the Wuhan research, but is continuing to seek interviews.