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Did Fauci Lie To Congress? New Investigation May Reveal The Truth.

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony S. Fauci. Photo Credit: Fogarty International Center from Bethesda, MD, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

In the wake of revelations that the former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci may have knowingly lied to Congress in sworn testimony, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is asking the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation.

Paul has asked U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Matthew Graves to open an investigation into testimony Fauci made to the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) on May 11, 2021, in which Fauci denied funding research at viral laboratory in China where the COVID-19 virus reportedly originated.

โ€œThe NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology,โ€ Fauci said under oath in May.

But a month later a June 14, 2023,  Government Accountability Office report concluded the Wuhan Institute of Virology did receieve NIH funding.

There are concerns the COVID-19 virus โ€œmay have been genetically engineered because gain-of-function research was taking place in Wuhan before the pandemic,โ€ Paul reports.

Now Paul wants to determine if Fauciโ€™s statements were illegal.

โ€œI warned Dr. Fauci of the criminal implications of lying to Congress and offered him an opportunity to recant his previous statement,โ€ Paul wrote in a letter to Graves. โ€œDr. Fauciโ€™s testimony is inconsistent with facts that have since come to light.โ€

โ€œBefore Congress, Dr. Fauci denied funding gain-of-function research, to the press he claims to have a dispassionate view on the lab leak hypothesis, and in private he acknowledges gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to his colleagues. His own colleagues have acknowledged Dr. Fauciโ€™s inconsistency. A congressional hearing, however, is not the place for a public servant to play political games โ€“ especially when the health and well-being of American citizens is on the line,โ€ Paul writes.

Under 18 U.S.C. ยง 1001 it is a federal crime to make โ€œany materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representationโ€ as part of โ€œany investigation or review, conducted pursuant to the authority of any committee, subcommittee, commission or office of the Congress, consistent with applicable rules of the House or Senate.โ€

The penalty for an offense includes criminal fines and imprisonment of up to five years.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of Great America News Desk. It was first published in American Liberty News.

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Georgia Judge Orders Fani Willis To Redo Search For Records In Trump Election Case

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    Aย Georgiaย state court has ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to conduct a new search for records related to her criminal case against President Donald Trump after finding that her search methods were inadequate.

    The recent order from a Fulton County Superior Court judge stems from a months-long pursuit by the conservative watchdog Judicial Watch to obtain communications between Willis’ office and the Jan. 6 select committee, as well as former special counsel Jack Smithโ€™s team.

    The order marks the latest setback in the case for Willis after a judge ordered her office in January to pay nearly $22,000 in legal fees to Judicial Watch, finding that she failed to fully respond to the watchdog’s initial open records requests.

    Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, told Fox News his organization has been searching for Willisโ€™ communications because he believes the district attorney improperly coordinated with the federal government to charge Trump over the 2020 election.

    “The lawsuit is about any collusion and collaboration with Congress and the Justice Department, Jack Smith, and we haven’t seen the documents, but they show that there has been because their very existence shows that they were talking to them,” Fitton said.

    Asked about why Willis communicating with the Jan. 6 committee or Smith would be out of line, Fitton said the mere existence of the interactions showed Willis’ work lacked independence and that her indictment against Trump and 18 others was a “political operation” rather than an “honest, good-faith process.”

    “Look, if Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff are running this investigation, you can be darn sure it’s not credible,” Fitton said in reference to the former Democratic House speaker and member of the Democrat-led Jan. 6 committee, respectively.

    The judge said his order was a response to an affidavit by Willis that failed to address searches of devices belonging to former Fulton County special prosecutorย Nathan Wadeย and chief investigator Michael Hill, both of whom were integral to the investigation into Trumpโ€™s alleged subversion of the 2020 election in Georgia.

    The judge raised questions about whether their records had been properly searched, saying he noticed “omissions” and that communications may have been overlooked. Willis must respond within 14 days with a more comprehensive report of her search methods, the order stated.

    In March 2025, the court ordered Willis to produce 212 pages of records, which Willis’ office later said it found only after searching for them several times and after initially denying their existence. The new order directs Willis to clarify the search protocols used for Hill’s and Wade’s records.

    In 2023, Willis charged Trump and 18 co-defendants with racketeering and other violations over the 2020 election, but the case was significantly slimmed down significantly because of plea deals and dismissed charges.

    Ultimately, the Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified Willis from the case, finding her private romantic relationship with Wade presented a conflict of interest. The case has since been shelved indefinitely.

    โ€˜QAnon Shamanโ€™ย Eyes Run For Arizona Congressional Seat

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    Jacob Chansley, the Capitol rioter who came to be known as the โ€œQAnon Shaman,โ€ย has reportedly filed paperwork signaling his interest in running for the Arizona congressional seat being vacated by Debbie Lesko (R).

    The Arizona Republicย reported that aย candidate statement of interestย was signed byย Jacob Angeli-Chansley and filed with the Arizona Secretary of Stateโ€™s Office on Thursday, indicating he would seek to run as a Libertarian. He has also been known to go by Jacob Angeli.

    The Hill has more:

    Chansley, 35, gained notoriety for his horned fur hat, bare chest and face paint that made him one of the more recognizable Jan. 6 rioters. He pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing an official proceeding and sentenced to 41 months in prison. Chansley, who grew up in Phoenix, served 27 of those months before being released to a halfway house this past March.

    The Associated Press reported that while the Constitution does not bar felons from running for Congress, Arizona law prevents them from voting in elections until they complete their sentence and have the right restored.

    Former Republicanย Arizonaย Senate candidateย Blake Masters has also jumped into the race for Lesko’s seat.

    โ€œI’m running for Congress, to fight for Arizona’s 8th,โ€ Mastersย said on X, formerly Twitter. โ€œBiden has failed. We need Trump back. We need to stop inflation, Build the Wall, avoid WW3, and secure Arizona’s water future. We need to fight for our families.โ€

    Trump Openly Backs Candidate In Tennessee Special Election

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    Former President Trump is urging Tennessee voters to support Republican Matt Van Epps in Tuesdayโ€™s special election to fill the stateโ€™s vacant 7th Congressional District seat, claimingโ€”without evidenceโ€”that Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn โ€œopenly disdains Country music.โ€

    โ€œI am asking all America First Patriots in Tennesseeโ€™s 7th Congressional District, who havenโ€™t voted yet, to please GET OUT AND VOTE on Election Day, Tuesday, December 2nd, for a phenomenal Candidate, Matt Van Epps,โ€ Trump wrote Sunday on Truth Social.

    Trump further escalated his criticism of Behn in the post, alleging: โ€œMatt is fighting against a woman who hates Christianity, will take away your guns, wants Open Borders, Transgender for everybody, men in womenโ€™s sports, and openly disdains Country music. She said all of these things precisely, and without question โ€” ITโ€™S ON TAPE!โ€

    Van Epps, previously the commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services, is running against Behn, a state representative, to succeed former Rep. Mark Green (R). Green resigned earlier this year to pursue a private-sector opportunity, triggering the special election.

    Background on the Controversy

    Republicans have seized on remarks Behn made in a 2020 episode of the podcast Grits, where she said:
    โ€œIโ€™ve been heavily involved in the Nashville mayoral race because I hate this city, I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music. I hate all the things that make Nashville apparently an โ€˜it cityโ€™ to the rest of the country.โ€

    Behn has since clarified that the comments were made in frustration and do not reflect her views as an elected official. In a video released last month, she explained:

    โ€œNow, I always want Nashville to be better, right? I want Nashville to be a place where working people can thrive, right? But sure, I get mad at the bachelorette [parties] sometimes, I get mad at the pedal taverns, right? Talking to someone who has cried no less than 10 times in the Country Music Hall of Fame.โ€

    She added in a corresponding post: โ€œNO, I DO NOT HATE THE CITY I REPRESENT,โ€ punctuating the statement with three laughing emojis.

    Behn Campaign Response

    Behnโ€™s campaign manager, Kate Briefs, responded sharply to Trumpโ€™s attack, saying the former president is lying โ€œbecause he is panicking about his tanking approval numbers as Tennessee voters hold him accountable for his failed economic policies that are raising their costs, while lowering taxes for their billionaire donors.โ€

    Context: Why This Special Election Has Drawn Attention

    Tennesseeโ€™s 7th District is traditionally a reliably Republican seat, and Van Epps enters the race with a structural advantage. Still, Democrats see the contest as an opportunity to demonstrate voter enthusiasm heading into the 2026 midtermsโ€”particularly if they can outperform expectations in a deep-red district.

    Special elections in off-years often serve as indicators of base energy for both parties. National Democrats have been encouraged by recent overperformances in similar contests across the country and hope Behn can replicate that trend.

    Polling Suggests a Competitive Race

    At least one surveyโ€”conducted last week by Emerson College Polling and The Hillโ€”suggests the race may be closer than expected. The poll showed Behn and Van Epps running neck and neck, signaling that Democratic enthusiasm and Trumpโ€™s polarizing involvement may be tightening the contest.

    Report: Top HHS Spokesman Out After Clashing With RFK Jr.

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      By Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., CC BY-SA 2.0,

      Just in…

      The top communications official at Health and Human Services has stepped down after just weeks on the job โ€” as it was revealed he clashed with Health and Human Services Secretaryย Robert F. Kennedy Jr.ย over the deadly measles outbreak gripping Texas, according to multiple reports.

      Thomas Corry, the assistant secretary of public affairs, who has only been on the job for a few weeks, announced he was quitting Monday,ย according to Politico.

      This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

      Hidden FBI Files On Trump-Russia Probe Discovered In Secret Room, Patel Says

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      Thousands of documents turned over to…

      WASHINGTON โ€” FBI Director Kash Patel has reportedly uncovered a cache of sensitive documents tied to the origins of the now-discredited Trumpโ€“Russia investigation, according to sources with direct knowledge of the discovery.

      The documents were allegedly found inside a concealed room at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., stored in multiple “burn bags” โ€” containers typically used for the destruction of classified materials. The material is now under active review, with portions slated for declassification and eventual release to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA). (RELATED: Trump Issues Ultimatum To GOP Leader โ€” Abolish This Rule Or Else)

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      Among the most consequential items is a classified annex to former Special Counsel John Durhamโ€™s final report โ€” a document that had previously been withheld from public and congressional view. Sources say the annex contains the raw intelligence Durham reviewed and includes information gathered before the FBI formally launched its โ€œCrossfire Hurricaneโ€ probe into alleged ties between Donald Trumpโ€™s 2016 campaign and Russia.

      The annex reportedly outlines internal warnings about efforts within the federal government to elevate unsubstantiated claims of collusion โ€” with some of the intelligence suggesting the narrative was intended to politically benefit the Clinton campaign.

      Per Fox News Digital:

      A source familiar with the contents of the classified annex told Fox News Digital that while it may not have been exactly clear in the moment what the intelligence collection meant, with the benefit of hindsight, it predicted the FBIโ€™s next move “with alarming specificity.”

      “Ultimately, the release of the classified annex will lend more credibility to the assertion that there was a coordinated plan inside the U.S. government to help the Clinton campaign stir up controversy connecting Trump to Russia,” the source, who was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive intelligence matters that have not yet been made public, told Fox News Digital.

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      “Mere days after this intelligence was collected, the FBI launched Crossfire Hurricane,” the source said. “Itโ€™s really hard to see how Brennan, Clapper and Comey are going to be able to explain this away.”

      Sources told Fox News Digital that Patel and his team discovered a previously undisclosed sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) in the FBI headquarters.

      Patel, who previously served as a top national security official during Trumpโ€™s presidency, is now overseeing the review of the trove, which reportedly consists of thousands of pages and digital records. Some of the documents are believed to directly relate to early surveillance activities and internal deliberations within the FBI in 2016. (RELATED: [WATCH] FBIโ€™s Latest Target Isnโ€™t Who Youโ€™d Expectโ€ฆ)

      The declassification process is being coordinated with top national security officials, including CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and NSA Director Gen. William Hartman.

      Former FBI Directors James Comey and Christopher Wray have yet to respond to request for comment as of this article’s publication.

      Grassley Expected to Lead Congressional Oversight

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      Grassley, who has long pressed for transparency surrounding the Durham probe, is expected to spearhead efforts to bring the annex and related documents before Congress.

      The development has reignited conservative concerns about politicization within federal agencies and the weaponization of national security tools for partisan purposes.

      As the annex moves toward declassification, key questions remain: How did this material remain hidden for so long? Who knew of its existence? And what political or legal consequences could follow its release?

      Bidenโ€™s Lunacy – Only Those โ€˜Born Maleโ€™ Will Be Drafted

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        ANALYSIS โ€“ More trans lunacy. Men can become women by just โ€˜identifyingโ€™ as women, says the left, and Joe Biden, except when it comes to the draft. This is according to aย chartย provided by the U.S. Selective Service System.

        The chart, linked to a recent tweet by the Selective Service, notes almost “all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants residing in the United States who are 18 through 25 years of age” are required to register, and โ€˜transโ€™ individuals “who are born male and have changed their gender to female” are explicitly included.

        Apparently, itโ€™s biology after all.

        The stark contrast between Bidenโ€™s rhetoric and executive action on gender identity and this latest announcement and rules for a potential draft has caused anger and confusion.

        As The Blaze reports:

        Despite passing an executive order mandating that military members be treated according to their gender identity and not their biological sex, the Biden administration still requires biological men who identify as women to register for the military draft, while those who are “born female and have changed their gender to male” are off the hook.

        This specific ruling was linked to a recent tweet from the Selective Service reminding parents that even “if your son is an only son and the last male in your family to carry the family name, he is still required to register with SSS.”

        Before diving deeper into the accompanying chart, many parents expressed anger, and some suggested their sons would โ€˜identifyโ€™ as female to avoid registering.

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        However, Fox News reports that:

        The policy pre-dates the Biden administration, but the White House expressed support for all people to be included in the draft last year.

        “The administration supports section 513 and the registration requirement for all citizens, which further ensures a military selective system that is fair and just,” the White House said last year as Congress weighed adding women to a measure in the National Defense Authorization Act that would require them to register for the draft.

        President Biden ultimately signed the National Defense Authorization Act last year without the provision including women.

        Fox News further explained:

        Selective Service System spokesperson Micheal Migliara told Fox News Digital later Tuesday that Congress would have to make changes that would authorize women to register with the agency.

        “The Military Selective Service Act authorizes the registration of โ€˜male personsโ€™, ages 18-25. In order for the Selective Service to be authorized to register women, Congress would have to pass legislation amending the current law,” Migliara said. “While there is currently no draft, registration with the Selective Service System is the most publicly visible program during peacetime and ensures operational readiness in a fair and equitable manner. If authorized by the President and Congress, our Agency would rapidly provide personnel to the Department of Defense, while at the same time providing an Alternative Service Program for Conscientious Objectors.”

        What is a man? What is a woman? For the Selective Service – ย โ€˜Itโ€™s still biology, stupid.โ€™ย ALD

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Cuban Regime Finally Loses a Longtime Fugitive: Joanne โ€œAssataโ€ Shakur Dies in Havana

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        Havana, Cuba โ€” On September 25, 2025, Cubaโ€™s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Joanne Deborah Byron โ€” better known by her aliases Joanne Chesimard and Assata Shakur โ€” died in Havana at the age of 78 due to health complications and the rigors of old age.

        This news brings to a close a decades-long saga in which a convicted murderer escaped justice, was shielded by a hostile foreign regime, and became a symbol for radical causes.


        A Fugitiveโ€™s Origin: From Violent Crime to Escape to Cuba

        In 1977, Chesimard was convicted on multiple serious charges including first-degree murder, armed robbery, and other felonies after a 1973 shootout on the New Jersey Turnpike that left State Trooper Werner Foerster dead.

        She escaped prison in 1979, spent years underground, and resurfaced in 1984 under asylum in Cuba โ€” a regime that refused U.S. extradition requests.

        For decades, the United States and New Jersey authorities pushed Cuba to hand her over. She carried the dubious distinction of being the first woman ever placed on the FBIโ€™s Most Wanted Terrorists list, with a $1 million reward for her capture.


        A Death Without Accountability

        Her passing in Havana presents a bitter irony: after decades of immunity facilitated by a foreign government, she dies free โ€” far from the prison cell where she was supposed to serve life in the U.S.

        New Jersey officials immediately expressed outrage. They reiterated that justice was never fully served for Trooper Foersterโ€™s family.

        Cubaโ€™s complicity in harboring Chesimard has long been roundly condemned by American leaders. Senator Marco Rubio recently denounced Havana for providing โ€œa safe haven for terrorists and criminals, including fugitives from the United States.โ€

        What She Represented โ€” and What the U.S. Must Learn

        For defenders of law and order, her story is a cautionary tale of diplomatic failure and ideological double standards.

        • Rule of Law Must Be Absolute: A convicted cop killer escaping and living with impunity is a stain on the integrity of the justice system.
        • Foreign Regimes Should Not Shield Criminals: Cubaโ€™s refusal to extradite Chesimard fashioned her into a political symbol, rather than merely a criminal. That sets a dangerous precedent.
        • Consistency in Foreign Policy Matters: If the U.S. does not forcefully demand accountability from regimes that shelter fugitives, it weakens its moral and strategic footing.

        Now that she has died abroad, the question of bringing her remains home may arise. But more importantly, the memory of Trooper Foerster โ€” his sacrifice and service โ€” must remain central. And the mission remains: to hold foreign governments accountable when they interfere with American justice.

        ‘We’ll Take Care of It’: Grassley Reveals Never-Before-Heard Claim From First Trump Assassination Attempt

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        Iowa’s senior U.S. senator, Chuck Grassley, has disclosed findings from his officeโ€™s investigation into the first assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump during a July 13 rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. Revealing the latest to Fox News, Grassley’s office shared concerning security lapses by the Secret Service, which had assured local law enforcement that it would secure the American Glass Research (AGR) building overlooking Trumpโ€™s rally โ€“ an assurance that was not fulfilled.

        The building in question was later used by Thomas Matthews Crooks, the would-be assassin who fired eight shots at Trump in under 30 seconds. Three rallygoers were hit, one fatally, and Trump himself was grazed by a bullet that came within an inch of his head. Despite these dangers, no law enforcement personnel were stationed on the roof where Crooks had taken his position.

        “Butler County law enforcement officials stated that at separate times during the walkthrough, when they reiterated their concerns to the agents and counter sniper about securing the AGR complex buildings, the agents responded: โ€˜we will take care of it,โ€™” Grassley’s office revealed in a Tuesday letter to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe.

        The Iowa senator questioned Rowe whether the Butler County law enforcement officials’ claim is true and, if so, what the Secret Service did to secure the area with the AGR complex buildings.

        Grassley noted that in the weeks following the first assassination attempt, Rowe told senators during a hearing, “what was communicated is that the locals had a plan and that they had been there before,” in regard to the roof of the AGR building where Crooks took his shots from. 

        Crooks’ final location was only discovered when bystanders noticed him army-crawling toward Trump. A local police officer attempted to access the roof, prompting Crooks to rush his first shot.

        Startling video footage, obtained by Fox News more than two weeks after the incident, showed a figure believed to be Crooks moving across the roof of the AGR building three minutes before the attack. FBI officials later revealed that Crooks accessed the roof by climbing HVAC equipment and piping, moving across multiple rooftops to establish his position about 450 feet from Trump.

        The Secret Service was aware of a potential threat 10 minutes before Trump took the stage but allowed the event to proceed. Additionally, a local law enforcement countersniper had flagged the shooter as suspicious over an hour before the attack due to his use of a rangefinder and his possession of a backpack.

        Grassleyโ€™s investigation raises serious questions about the security protocols in place during the rally and the Secret Serviceโ€™s handling of the potential threat.

        Read Grassley’s letter to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe here:

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        Fani Willis Breaks Silence On Latest Misconduct Allegations

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          On Sunday, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis broke her silence after former President Donald Trump’s co-defendant accused her of having a romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade in the stateโ€™s case against Trump.

          For the first time since the allegations were made, Willis spoke on the matter at the Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta on Sunday.

          “They only attacked one,” she said. “First thing they say, โ€˜Oh, sheโ€™s gonna play the race card now.โ€™

          “But no God, isnโ€™t it them thatโ€™s playing the race card when they only question one,” Willis asked.

          Citing โ€œsources closeโ€ to both Willis and Wade, Romanโ€™s lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, claimed the pair have been involved in an โ€œongoing, personal and romantic relationship,โ€ and went on vacations together. The filings argued the alleged relationship, which Merchant claims started before the election interference began, makes the indictment โ€œfatally defectiveโ€ and requests it be dismissed.

          โ€œIโ€™m a little confused. I appointed three special counselors. Itโ€™s my right to do, paid them all the same hourly rate. They only attack one,โ€ Willis said Sunday. โ€œI hired one white woman, a good personal friend and a great lawyer, a superstar, I tell you. I hired one white man โ€” brilliant โ€” my friend and a great lawyer. And I hired one Black man, another superstar, a great friend and a great lawyer.โ€

          Although she never mentioned Wade by name during the speech on Sunday, she referred to the man as “a great friend and a great lawyer.”

          Earlier this month, court documents filed say Willis hired special prosecutor Nathan Wade, her alleged partner, to prosecute Trump and benefited financially from the relationship in the form of lavish vacations the two went on using funds his firm received for working the case.

          “The district attorney chose to appoint her romantic partner, who at all times relevant to this prosecution has been a married man,” court documents read.

          Fulton County records show Wade has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees since January 2022.