
EXPOSED: Fauci’s minions are still funding Ridglan beagle abuse at Trump’s NIH. One of them literally stepped into Fauci’s former position on RFK Jr.’s watch. Accountability must start with sweeping firings at NIH. But RFK Jr. and NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya have yet to unravel the monstrosity that Fauci created. WCW President Anthony Bellotti just broke down how deep the rot at NIH really goes for @theamgreatness: Meet Jeffrey Taubenberger. He’s a longtime collaborator of Fauci’s and David Morens, the Fauci advisor who was just indicted by Trump’s DOJ. He’s a gain-of-function zealot who led the effort alongside Morens to overturn Trump’s cancellation of funding for coronavirus experiments in Wuhan that WCW exposed and ended. He co-authored propaganda with Morens pushing the narrative that the Wuhan lab leak theory was “thoroughly discredited.” And he was promoted to replace Fauci as head of NIAID in April 2025 by Jay Bhattacharya, months after RFK Jr. took office. We have exposed how under Taubenberger, NIAID has continued to approve new funding for risky Fauci-era bat virus labs and barbaric Beaglegate tests, including one at the University of Missouri that infests puppies purchased from the infamous Ridglan Farms with mutant ticks and denies pain relief. Taubenberger and Morens even collaborated with yet another Fauci-era holdover still serving in NIH senior leadership—Matthew Memoli—on “taxpayer-funded vaccine tests that infected mice, rabbits, and ferrets with various flu strains, including the deadly 1918 Spanish flu that Taubenberger infamously resurrected in irresponsible gain-of-function experiments.” Taubenberger is far from an outlier. We have exposed that every single NIH deputy serving in senior leadership under Director Jay Bhattacharya is a Fauci-era holdover. That includes “animal testing czar” Nicole Kleinstreuer, who shut down her X account after we publicly criticized her for funding experiments on pets and lying about it. The indictment of David Morens should be the beginning—not the end—of justice and accountability. We’re urging Trump’s DOJ to pursue further indictments, but the most basic step would be to fire Fauci’s minions who still dominate NIH’s senior leadership positions. @anthonybellotti

























