FBI Uncovers Fauci’s Devices in COVID Origins Investigation
In a recent development that might shake up the ongoing investigation into the origins of COVID-19, FBI Director Kash Patel announced a "breakthrough" regarding smartphones and other devices used by Dr. Anthony Fauci during the initial phase of the pandemic. This news was revealed during a podcast episode with Joe Rogan.
Dr. Fauci, a significant figure in America’s pandemic response, has faced intense scrutiny over his evolving guidelines and decisions throughout the crisis. The investigation is part of a larger inquiry aimed at unearthing the truth about how COVID-19 originated and the response that followed.
In his conversation with Rogan, Patel explained that the FBI had struggled to locate these devices for some time. After months of searching, they reportedly found them just a few days ago. "They had always been looking for phones and devices he used during the Trump administration while combating COVID, and nobody had found them until now," Patel stated.
While the recovery of these devices is a step forward, Patel cautioned listeners not to assume that they contain significant or useful information. “Perhaps what’s on them has been deleted, or maybe it’s not there at all. But at least we’ve located them, and that’s the important part,” he emphasized, highlighting the need for transparency in this public matter.
Dr. Fauci has been the subject of considerable criticism since the early days of the pandemic, particularly from Republican figures who accuse him of changing his stance on various public health measures. Many argue that these inconsistencies played a role in eroding public trust during a critical time.
The most dangerous phase of the pandemic occurred between March 2020 and the summer months, coinciding with the final period of President Trump’s first term. Dr. Fauci’s perceived inconsistencies fueled bipartisan skepticism about his recommendations.
Interestingly, just hours before Trump was set to leave office, President Joe Biden preemptively pardoned Fauci. This move raised eyebrows among many, as it appeared to be a safeguard against potential legal action that some Republicans had suggested could follow the change in administration. Trump has publicly criticized this pardon, calling it “VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT” on his platform.
The FBI and CIA both support the theory that COVID-19 likely originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, China. Prior to that assertion, the lab leak theory had been dismissed as mere conspiracy during the height of the pandemic. Many believe that important information regarding the lab’s experiments with coronaviruses was deliberately downplayed or suppressed, including by Fauci, who faced allegations of withholding vital data.
The questions surrounding the true origins of COVID-19 remain significant. As more information comes to light, questions persist about transparency and accountability in our government’s handling of the pandemic and the crucial decisions made by its leaders.
This investigation and the recent discovery of Fauci’s devices could play a pivotal role in understanding not only how the virus emerged but also how we can better prepare for future public health crises. The quest for clarity is ongoing, and it remains vital that all Americans stay informed and engaged as these developments unfold.


