Former National Institutes Director Francis Collins sang at an anti-Trump rally in a video posted on social media on Friday.
Collins, who? Retirement After being appointed then-President Barack Obama in 2009, he was attacked during the Covid-19 pandemic in December 2021. shutdown The “Great Barrington Declaration” criticized the Covid-19 lockdown. Collins joined the “Stand Up for Science” protest aired on CSPAN2, where he attempted to guide the protesters with songs and teach them the lyrics. (Related: “This is not possible”: Nicolle Wallace, MSNBC guest, will be off the rail after Trump nominates RFK Jr. for HHS)
“You got it, so it’s all good people, but the second line, this part of this family, the last line, we join together in this noble dream. Collins said before breaking into the song.
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Collins is currently serving as director of the agency NIH. Funding “Functional Benefits” Study at the Wuhan Institute of Wirology (WIV) in China via the EcoHealth Alliance. Collins refused to publicly answer WIV research despite alleged lab leaks at WIV caused the Covid-19 pandemic.
Collins also called for the government to “track” the source of alleged misinformation, saying officials should face “some kind of justice.”
Collins also emailed Dr. Anthony Forsey about the Great Barrington Declaration, a document he wrote. In October 2020, Martin Kulldorff, Sunetra Gupta and Jay Bhattacharya called for a transition from closure to “intensive protection” for those most vulnerable to disease.
“This suggestion from three fringe epidemiologists I met [Health] The secretary appears to be attracting a lot of attention — and even a co-signature from Stanford Nobel Prize winner Mike Levitt,” Collins I wrote it On October 8th, 2020, we will send an email to Dr. Anthony Forsea. “We need a quick, catastrophic, public takedown of that facility. I haven’t seen anything like that online yet – is it ongoing?”
The gospel was forgiven by then-President Joe Biden just before President Donald Trump took office.
Trump Nominations Bhatacharya, who won the Bradley Award in May 2024, became director of the National Institutes of Health on January 20th.
Collins previously exhibited his singing talent in a parody of “Something Rainbow Colored Somewhere” in December 2021.
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