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After Grilling an NIH Scientist Over Covid Emails, Congress Turns to Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci arrives for a closed-door interview with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 8. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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After Grilling an NIH Scientist Over Covid Emails, Congress Turns to Anthony Fauci

Former National Institutes of Health official Anthony Fauci has faced many hostile questions from members of Congress, but when he appears before a House panel on Monday, he鈥檒l have something new to answer for: a trove of written by one of his closest advisers.

In the emails, David Morens, a career federal scientist now on administrative leave, described deleting messages and using a personal email account to evade disclosure of correspondence under the Freedom of Information Act.

鈥渋 learned from our foia lady here how to make emails disappear after i am foia鈥檇 but before the search starts, so i think we are all safe,鈥 Morens wrote in a Feb. 24, 2021, email. 鈥淧lus i deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to gmail.鈥

The pressure is on as Fauci himself prepares to appear June 3 before a House subcommittee exploring the origins of covid-19. The NIH, a $49 billion agency that is the foremost source of funding in the world for biomedical research, finds itself under unusual bipartisan scrutiny. The subcommittee has demanded more outside oversight of NIH and its 50,000 grants and raised the idea of term limits for officials like Fauci, who led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, an NIH component, from 1984 to 2022.

Lawmakers are likely to put Fauci on the spot about Morens鈥 emails at a time when Republicans are questioning NIH鈥檚 credibility and integrity. Even Democrats have cautioned the agency鈥檚 leaders.

鈥淲hen people don鈥檛 trust scientists, they don鈥檛 trust the science,鈥 Rep. Deborah Ross (D-N.C.) told Morens.

The subcommittee has yet to turn up evidence implicating the NIH or U.S. scientists in the pandemic鈥檚 beginnings in Wuhan, China. Nor has its work shed light on the origin of the virus.

But in , the subcommittee鈥檚 chairman, Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), said the evidence 鈥渟uggests a conspiracy at the highest levels of NIH and NIAID to avoid public transparency regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.鈥

Rep. Jill Tokuda, a subcommittee Democrat from Hawaii, said the evidence shows no such conspiracy. She predicted the bipartisan criticism of Morens, 76, will give way to 鈥渁 clash of intentions鈥 at the hearing as Republicans try to pin covid on Fauci.

鈥淔or them, I think this is their moment to, again, bring a lot of these baseless, false allegations to the front,鈥 Tokuda said.

On May 29, Wenstrup asked Fauci to turn over personal e-mails ahead of his testimony.

Here are things to know as the subcommittee gears up for Fauci鈥檚 appearance.

What Is the Subcommittee Looking For?

The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic is supposed to be investigating how the pandemic started and the federal government鈥檚 response. That includes such hot-button issues as vaccination policies and school closures.

A central question is whether the covid virus leaped from animals to humans at a market in Wuhan, China, or spread from a leak at the nearby Wuhan Institute of Virology. The Wuhan lab received funding from an NIH grant recipient called EcoHealth Alliance.

The congressional probe is in some ways an extension of the nation鈥檚 political, cultural, and scientific battles arising from the pandemic.

The Republican-led subcommittee has been examining NIH鈥檚 performance and that of Fauci, who advised both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, becoming the face of many of the government鈥檚 most polarizing pandemic policies.

The panel called for the government to , a process the Department of Health and Human Services .

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EcoHealth鈥檚 president, Peter Daszak, was Morens鈥 friend and the recipient of many of the emails under scrutiny. A wildlife biologist credited with helping to develop the first covid antiviral drug, remdesivir, Daszak said he and his organization did nothing wrong.

鈥淲e were so accurate in our predictions that a bat coronavirus would emerge from China and cause a pandemic, that when it did, we鈥檙e dragged in front of the crowd with their pitchforks and blamed for it,鈥 Daszak said in an interview.

What鈥檚 at Stake for NIH?

The Republican-led subcommittee is challenging NIH鈥檚 credibility. The agency performs and funds a wide variety of medical and scientific research, work that is often the foundation of new medicines and other treatments, and has long enjoyed bipartisan support from Congress. The agency is home to the 鈥,鈥 a Biden priority.

As head of NIAID and a presidential adviser, Fauci helped guide the public during the pandemic on measures to avoid infection, such as mask-wearing and maintaining physical distance.

But at a May 22 hearing, Wenstrup said Fauci’s NIAID 鈥渨as, unfortunately, less pristine than so many, including the media, would have had us all believe.鈥

In his letter to Bertagnolli, Wenstrup said there was evidence that a former chief of staff of Fauci鈥檚 might have used intentional misspellings 鈥 such as a variant of 鈥淓coHealth鈥 鈥 to prevent emails from being captured in keyword searches by FOIA officials.

Wenstrup鈥檚 office did not respond to questions or an interview request.

An aide to the top Democrat on the subcommittee, Rep. Raul Ruiz of California, said he was unavailable for an interview.

Why Were Morens鈥 Emails Alarming?

The emails show a pattern of trying to shield communications from public disclosure.

鈥淲e are all smart enough to know to never have smoking guns, and if we did we wouldn鈥檛 put them in emails, and if we found them we鈥檇 delete them,鈥 Morens wrote on June 16, 2020.

鈥淭he best way to avoid FOIA hassles is to delete all emails when you learn a subject is getting sensitive,鈥 he wrote on June 28, 2021.

A photo of David Morens listening during a hearing inside the House of Representatives.
David Morens appears during a House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic hearing on May 22. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Some of Morens鈥 emails included sexual or sexist remarks, including one from December 2020: 鈥淏everage is always good, and best delivered by a blonde nymphomaniac.鈥 In , discussing how former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky got her job, he remarked, 鈥淲ell, she does wear a skirt.鈥

Morens apologized at the May 22 hearing and called some of what he wrote 鈥渕isogynistic.鈥

鈥淪ome of the emails I鈥檝e seen that you all have provided look pretty incriminating,鈥 he testified.

Asked if he ever sent information related to covid to Fauci鈥檚 personal email, he said he didn鈥檛 remember but might have.

Morens said some of his comments were 鈥渟narky jokes鈥 intended to cheer up his friend Daszak, the EcoHealth president, who was receiving death threats over media coverage of his organization鈥檚 relationship with the Wuhan lab.

Morens testified that he didn鈥檛 knowingly delete official records.

Ross, the North Carolina representative, said the emails 鈥渋nflict serious damage on public trust for the entire scientific enterprise.鈥 She said the dangers can be seen in eroding public confidence in vaccines, contributing to recent outbreaks of measles.

Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) said Morens showed disdain for the Freedom of Information Act. The subcommittee鈥檚 investigation has been an unfounded effort to pin the blame for the pandemic on NIH and NIAID, and Morens鈥 emails have helped blur the issues, she said.

Do the Emails Reveal the Origins of Covid?

No, as Democrats have emphasized.

In a way, Morens鈥 correspondence undercuts allegations that people at the top of NIAID covered up a lab leak in Wuhan.

None of Morens鈥 emails describe any effort to suppress evidence of a lab leak and, in an email sent from a private account, he ridiculed the idea, calling it 鈥渇alse to the point of being crazy.鈥 But the subcommittee鈥檚 senior Democrat, Ruiz, criticized Morens for dismissing the lab leak theory.

鈥淯nless and until we see specific evidence on the origins鈥 of the virus that causes covid, 鈥渢he scientific process requires that we examine all possible hypotheses with objectivity,鈥 Ruiz said.

麻豆女优 Health News senior correspondent Arthur Allen contributed to this report.

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