Dr. Anthony Fauci was quizzed for several hours Wednesday by the Republican attorneys general of two states as part of a lawsuit alleging that he and other White House officials leaned on social media companies to limit debate about COVID-19 during the height of the pandemic.
Eric Schmitt and Jeff Landry, the top law enforcement officers in Missouri and Louisiana, respectively, announced Tuesday that the questioning of Fauci would go ahead after a federal judge cleared the way for them to proceed last month.
“Since we filed our landmark lawsuit, we have uncovered documents and discovery that show clear coordination between the Biden Administration and social media companies on censoring speech, but we’re not done yet,” Schmitt said in a statement. “We plan to get answers on behalf of the American people. Stay tuned.”
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