Former White House chief medical advisor Anthony Forcye won $3.5 million in his first year of resignation from the government, and may have misunderstood Congress about his departure date, documents reveal.
Fauci had totaled double-digit deposits to $1.15 million by 2023, according to the 141-page financial disclosures obtained. Open the bookthe government’s watchdog group.
The document does not explain the cause of the deposit.
Fauci built up its revenue in 2023 by leveraging its celebrity status as the top trusted messenger of Covid-19.
Fauci sold Memoir to a subsidiary of Penguin Random House for reported reports $5 million in March 2023. The news coincided with a March 2023 parliamentary memo showing what Fauci had. Personally, I’m “prompt” An influential paper that dismisses the theory that Covid may have resulted from a laboratory accident. On July 1, 2023, Fauci was appointed at Georgetown University as a university professor in both the School of Medicine and Public Policy. almost Two weeks latertwo co-authors of the paper testified to Congress about the extent of their cooperation with Fauci.
The White House updated its official Friday covid.gov Fauci’s behind the scenes role in downplaying the page “Proximal Origins of SARS-COV-2” highlighting this paper, and the “Lab Leak Theory.”
Fauci accepted a gig in 2023 to talk to several special interest groups. Some of these organizations and trade associations have policy agendas intersecting with the National Chain Drugstores and the American Health Insurance Plan (AHIP) – the federal government’s COVID-19 response or the National Institute of Allergic Diseases and Infectious Diseases.
The respect for fauna in the scientific community was in favour of 2023 despite troubling questions from Congress about approval of gains of function studies, such as the coronavirus experiment funded in China’s Uhan.
Fauci accepted a medal that received financial awards from the highest ranks of academia, including the $50,000 worth of Columbia University’s Calderone Award, and received the National Academy of Medicine’s Lienhard Award, worth $40,000 worth of it.
Fauci’s final salary totaled an unprecedented $480,654. This is the highest salary earned by one of the roughly 2.4 million employees working in the federal government, including the president, and has opened the book. Fauci continues to accept six-figure pensions.
Fauci’s net worth roughly doubled from $7.6 million the year before the Covid-19 pandemic in January 2019 to $15 million in 2023. Fauci also received taxpayer-funded transportation and security details through the US Marshals service in 2023. (Related: Media Freakouts over Trump have ignored for years to pull out security details.)
“Dr. Faucie’s assets skyrocketed during the lockdown of the worst Draconian symbiotics, but families and small businesses struggled with school closures and losing income. It’s now clear that cash was coming in the first year of “retirement.” “He was rubbing his elbows in groups that seemed adjacent to taxpayer-funded security, even if his wife was the best bioethicist at NIH.”
Amid concerns, former President Joe Biden has admitted Faussie A since Fauxch misunderstood Congress under oath about his research in Uhan. Apologies on January 20th.
Fauci did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
🚨breaking🚨Trump has finished details of Anthony Fauci security. pic.twitter.com/pphm0wwbl
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Delayed retirement
Fauci announced in August 2022 that he would retire in December 2022. I warned that “Resignation cannot protect Dr. Fauko from council oversight.”
In November 2022, Congressional Republicans who were investigating the relationship between Fauci’s Niaid and the Wuhan Institute of Virology gained control of the House and major committees.
Now, by opening the book, evidence is revealed through Fauci Application for immediate resignation He delayed his retirement until January 6, 2023 – three days after the new council began – but he misinformed Congress about this change.
Fauci has submitted a request to NIH Acting Director Larry Tabak to delay his retirement in order to maintain personal protection, the email suggests.
Email from Tabak to Fauci shows a Memorandum of Understanding The services of the US former S were still tied to the General Advisory Office.
“OGC is working to clear the MOU from USMS,” Tabak emailed Fauci on December 27, 2022 to confirm the date of retirement.
In both a transcribed interview with Congressional investigators in January 2024 and public Congress testimony under the June 2024 oath, Fauci explained that retirement from federal service had occurred. December 2022.
The former US S-Service captures fugitives and protects judges and court witnesses. According to Open The Books, it is not clear that other former federal employees are protected under such contracts.
President Donald Trump ended the deal on January 23rd. With security details from former national security advisor John Bolton and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
“They all made a lot of money, and they can hire their own security,” Trump said. “Fauci made a lot of money.”
Fauci: “A lot of what you see as an attack on me is, frankly, an attack on science. pic.twitter.com/o1ovkueekr
– Daily Caller (@dailycaller) June 9, 2021
Bioethics?
Some of the growth in the net worth of Fauci households comes from taxpayer-funded pay of Dr. Christine Grady, a bioethicist at the National Institutes of Health who won $263,005 in 2024. (Related: Fauci’s wife, a NIH bioethicist who never investigated the ethics of Wuhan research, fired)
An NIH official told DCNF earlier this month that Grady has a strong reputation in the field of bioethics, but there is a conflict of interest that raises its own ethical issues.
News: Christine Grady, a NIH bioethicist with a major blind spot, has been fired as to her husband, Anthony Forsey.
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– Emily Copp (@emilyakoppp) April 2, 2025
“One of the issues with the Wuhan Lab Leak cover-up, the whole of Fiasco was that they didn’t hear anyone giving ethical advice,” the official said. “If they had someone at the table who knew this, they would have said: ‘Hey, do you want to play it this way, or do you want to be more transparent?” Someone might have raised the question. ” (Related: “The Pandemic is over”: All NIH Covid Grants have been eliminated under new directives)
“That’s something Christine Grady might or should have had,” the official continued. “She was Forsey’s wife, so she couldn’t do that.”
“Maybe they had a private discussion about what was going on,” the official said. “That’s why she was placed in a conflicting role.”
Grady was one of the Department of Health and Human Services employees affected by sector-wide restructuring and reduced power that government efficiency had encouraged earlier this month. Grady reportedly chose to move from her husband and wife Tony Beltway Neighborhood to a health service post in India or leave HHS.
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