Is Dr. Fauci Untouchable, Unaccountable, And Protected By NIH Bureaucrats?Adam Andrzejewski Founder and CEO, OpenTheBooks.com

Last January, NIH spent taxpayer money to push back against my column at Forbes and the findings of our nonpartisan, nonprofit organization at OpenTheBooks.com.

We were simply reporting the facts about Dr. Anthony Fauci’s finances. Here’s just a small sample of our findings:

  1. Tony Fauci out-earns the president.
  2. Mrs. Fauci, Christine Grady, the chief bio-ethicist at NIH out-earns the vice-president.
  3. When Dr. Fauci retires, his first-year pension will exceed the president’s salary.

Then, the NIH executive-suite applied pressure to Forbes, which ultimately cancelled my weekly column. All for reporting facts.

Today, we’re suing NIH to find out what was said internally at the agency among the directors, bureau chiefs, and PR officers who wrote the pressure email to Forbes.

We were suing because NIH slow-walked their response to our Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. So, our lawyers at Judicial Watch filed the complaint on our behalf. We are seeking all communications from six NIH bureau chiefs, directors, and PR officers – from email to chats on Google Hangouts.

READ: You can read our civil complaint filed in federal court, HERE.

Did NIH coordinate internally to silence my column at Forbes and the findings of our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com?

Our bet is yes. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way!

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