Senate committee to vote on whether to hold Fauci in contempt for refusal to testify – live
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A Senate committee may hold Fauci in contempt for refusing to testify — as the lab-leak theory moves from fringe claim to White House treatise.
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Theory Briefing
- A Senate committee is voting on whether to hold Fauci in contempt after he refused to testify about COVID-19 origins.
- The lab-leak theory has shifted from a dismissed idea to a position the White House formally published as a treatise.
- Republican circles have driven the theory's rise, showing how political alignment can reshape which explanations get official oxygen.
- The contempt vote itself raises a question about whether congressional pressure is a truth-seeking tool or a political one.