"Do the American people deserve to be abused like that, Mr. Fauci?"
One of the very first topics Greene grilled Fauci on was his use of beagles in experiments while he headed NIH.
Holding an image of 2 lifeless beagles on a table in a lab, Greene stated, "As director of the NIH you did sign off on these so-called scientific experiments. And as a dog lover I want to tell you this is disgusting and evil," she emphasized, adding that these experiments were funded by the American taxpayer.
"And I want you to know that Americans don't pay their taxes for animals to be tortured like this," she said. She called these experiment "abhorrent."
Greene then questioned if it was right for "scientists and doctors getting paid" via American taxpayer dollars to be able to get patents and be paid "hundreds of millions in royalty fees, especially when the NIH and these government agencies, most powerful agencies in our country" are making medical recommendations and guidelines such as "6 feet social distancing and masking of children."
"Do the American people deserve to be abused like that, Mr. Fauci?" Greene asked. "Cause you're not 'doctor,' you're 'mister' Fauci in my few minutes."
"We should be recommending you to be prosecuted," Greene later stated. "We should be writing a criminal referral because you should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. You belong in prison."
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