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While explosive, Patel was quick to caution against assuming the devices hold a smoking gun.
“Now look, your audience and everybody listening to it shouldn’t jump to the conclusion everything’s in there,” he told Rogan.
“Maybe it’s deleted, maybe it’s not, but at least we found it.”
Still, the implications are enormous. For years, lawmakers like Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) have pressed Fauci and federal agencies to come clean about the virus’s origins and potential U.S. involvement in risky gain-of-function research.
Fauci, in sworn testimony before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, insisted that he “always followed the science” and “never suppressed any evidence that COVID began in a lab in Wuhan, China.” Yet many remain unconvinced.
Senator Paul, one of Fauci’s fiercest critics, has openly called for Fauci to face prison time, alleging that he deliberately misled Congress about U.S. taxpayer funding for virus research at the now-infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Patel echoed those concerns with a piercing question during the podcast:
“Did that guy lie? Did he intentionally mislead the world and cause countless deaths?”
This latest development comes amid controversy over President Joe Biden’s issuance of a presidential pardon for Fauci dating back to January 2014—a move that is raising eyebrows in conservative circles, especially given the whispers that an autopen, not Biden himself, was used to sign the document.
Critics say it’s yet another example of elite protection for bureaucrats who dodged accountability while ordinary Americans suffered.
Small businesses were crushed, millions lost jobs, children were pulled from schools, and families were forced to comply with rushed mandates—all based on information that now appears to be under serious question.
Why were vaccine mandates pushed so aggressively? Why were lockdowns imposed for so long? Why were dissenting voices silenced?
And more urgently—what did Fauci know, and when did he know it?
The discovery of Fauci’s personal devices may finally allow investigators to sift through the digital trail left during one of the most chaotic and controversial moments in modern history.
Whether those devices reveal incriminating evidence or a sanitized version of events remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the American people want answers, and many are hoping accountability is just around the corner.



