The Gateway Pundit: Gottlieb immediately attempted to distance himself from the accusation.

by Jim Hᴏft
Jul. 28, 2026 8:15 am

“Look, I mean, I don’t know what you’re referring to in terms of defending him,” Gottlieb responded.

But Kernen refused to let him escape.

The CNBC host asked whether Fauci orchestrated a cover-up of COVID-19’s possible laboratory origin because of the scrutiny it could bring to U.S.-funded gain-of-function research in China.

“He knew that would come back to haunt him and then basically told his colleagues, ‘Go with the natural origin,’” Kernen said. “It was obvious three years ago, Scott, to me anyway and everybody else, that he orchestrated that!”

Gottlieb conceded that evidence supporting a potential laboratory origin has grown while evidence supporting natural spillover has not.

“I think the side of the ledger that speaks to this potentially coming out of a lab has grown over time,” Gottlieb said, “and we haven’t had any new evidence suggesting that this came out of a natural origin or spillover.”

Kernen then confronted Gottlieb over emails showing Fauci instructing colleagues to delete communications.

“I think it’s disappointing to see him trying to suppress alternative opinions,” Gottlieb admitted. “And that clearly was evident from the emails.”

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Senator Paul released emails in 2025 showing Fauci repeatedly telling colleagues to “delete this after you read it.”

One February 2020 exchange, sent one day after the infamous “Proximal Origins” conference call, showed Fauci, former NIH Director Francis Collins, and Jeremy Farrar discussing how to “get ahead of the science and narrative.”

The committee says the emails conflict with Fauci’s previous congressional testimony that he had not deleted federal records or sought to obstruct their release. Fauci has denied allegations that he covered up COVID-19’s origins.

Kernen continued hammering Gottlieb, asking whether Fauci’s shattered reputation was the only accountability the 85-year-old former bureaucrat would ever face.

“Does having a reputation totally in the toilet at 85 years, does that hold him to account for what he was responsible for?” Kernen asked.

Prophecy News Watch : The Shadow Of Munich – In September 1972, Palestinian terrorists from Black September attacked Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics.

Eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team were ultimately murdered.

Israel’s response did not end when the television cameras left Munich.

Over the following years, Israeli intelligence pursued individuals believed to have been connected to the massacre and the terrorist networks behind it.

The campaign became one of the most famous examples of targeted counterterrorism in modern history.

The message was unmistakable:

You may escape the scene of the crime, but that does not mean you have escaped accountability.

That same philosophy appears to be shaping Israel’s response to October 7.

Ceasefires may come and go.

Governments may change.

Diplomatic pressure may increase. But Israel appears determined that participation in the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust will not simply be absorbed into another Middle Eastern political settlement.

There will be consequences.

Prophecy News Watch : One Name At A Time – Israel Hunts The Killers Of October 7

Israel has a list.

It contains the names and identities of the terrorists believed to have participated in the October 7 massacre–the men who crossed into Israeli communities, murdered civilians, kidnapped families and helped drag hostages back into Gaza.

And Israel has made clear that the passage of time will not make those names disappear.

Israeli security services have now publicly acknowledged a special mission dedicated to identifying and pursuing those involved in the attack.

The unit, known as NILI, has reportedly built an enormous target database using intelligence gathered from captured terrorists, released hostages, surveillance footage, facial recognition technology and even videos recorded by the attackers themselves.

Israeli officials say thousands of those on the list have already been killed, either during the October 7 fighting or in subsequent military operations, while hundreds more have been captured.

One Israeli soldier reportedly described the operation in chillingly simple terms: the names are kept in a computerized list, and as individuals are eliminated, another line disappears.

One name at a time.

But Israel has been here before.

Stupid News 8-12-2026 6am …Before You Unwrap Your Mummy Listen to This

…Police in Japan asking citizens to take a break from getting blackout drunk
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Prophecy News Watch – The city of Hamtramck, Michigan is one of the first cities in the nation where Muslims make up the majority of the population.

And the all-Muslim city council decided that it would be a good idea to legalize the sacrifice of animals on residential property…

After several months of contentious debate and pressure from Muslim residents, Hamtramck City Council voted Tuesday night to allow the religious sacrifice of animals on residential property.

Muslims often slaughter animals during the holiday of Eid al-Adha and Hamtramck has one of the highest percentage of Muslim residents among cities in the U.S.

Maryland doctor run over, killed by his own car during brazen auto theft

A thief stole a Maryland doctor’s Mercedes sedan and struck and killed the victim while fleeing the scene in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night, a report said.

The brazen auto theft occurred after Dr. Rakesh Patel, 33, exited his car, which was still running, to deliver a package to his girlfriend on Vernon Street NW at about 8 p.m., NBC Washington reported, citing police.

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Ooohhh-kkkaaayyyyy News of the Weird by by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication by the Editors at Andrews McMeel Syndication NEWS OF THE WEIRD | MARCH 11TH, 2022

Some romantic relationships are full of drama and strife, so maybe Sandra, 28, of Budapest, Hungary, has come up with a better model. According to Oddity Central, Sandra has fallen for Luffancs, a plastic model of an airplane. After breaking up with her latest human boyfriend in January, Sandra bought Luffancs for $660 and fell madly in love. “I don’t know why I love him, I just love him,” she said. Sandra works in the aviation industry and is around airplanes every day, but says she will never cheat on Luffancs. In fact, she doesn’t know if she’ll ever date another human being. “Planes are more reliable as partners,” she said. [Oddity Central, 3/10/2022]

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Cops: Alleged Robber Used ‘Gun’ Many Will Recognize Officials say David Joseph Dalesandro held up convenience store with Nintendo ‘Duck Hunt’ pistol

David Joseph Dalesandro. (York County Sheriff’s Office)

An armed robbery this week at a South Carolina convenience store apparently wasn’t as “armed” as the clerk thought. CNN reports on the Tuesday incident at a Kwik Stop in the small town of Sharon, where a man donning a hoodie, wig, and mask entered the store around 5:45pm, per a release from the York County Sheriff’s Office. According to authorities, the suspect pointed to the gun in his waistband and ordered the clerk to hand over whatever cash was in the register—about $300.

Deputies tracked down Dalesandro in the parking lot of a nearby Dollar General and placed him under arrest. They say the pistol he’d used was tucked into his pants, except it wasn’t an actual pistol: It was a fake gun used to play the Nintendo video game Duck Hunt, spray-painted black, which could appear to mean that Dalesandro couldn’t be busted for an actual armed robbery.

Not quite. Law & Crime notes that in South Carolina, even “the mere representation of possessing a deadly weapon that a witness reasonably believed to be a real gun is enough” to hit someone with those charges. Per the sheriff’s office, Dalesandro—who was charged with armed robbery with a deadly weapon, petty larceny of less than $2,000, and “wearing masks and the like”—is being held without bond in the York County Detention Center. (Read more weird crimes stories.)

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Rumble In The Morning on FM 99: Stupid News 7-30-2026 8am …Clearly this is not the way toy want to die.

…Clearly this is not the way toy want to die
…He’s the man in the wall
…He’s not some kind of a Perv. He’s just bitter

Science, Public Health Policy and the Law: ‘A win for the Amish is likely to be a win for all’.

By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

The Post reported last month that Miller v. McDonald and other cases challenging efforts to ban religious exemptions in California and West Virginia could result in a “national legal win” for opponents of vaccine mandates.

“If the court does rule in favor of religious exemptions to vaccines, unless there is some caveat to the ruling, a Supreme Court ruling would be binding nationwide and thereby eliminate state action to remove religious exemptions,” said Leslie Manookian, president and founder of the Health Freedom Defense Fund.

One caveat, according to Kane, would be whether the Supreme Court issues a ruling that is applicable only to specific groups, like the Amish, instead of having broader applicability.

“You can’t rule in favor of one religious group to have the right to an exemption but then declare another religious group does not share that same right,” Kane said. “There is a chance the court could rule narrowly on the specifics of this case, but that will be hard in my view. A win for the Amish is likely to be a win for all.”

Another caveat, according to Manookian, is the Supreme Court’s willingness to take on a case involving vaccination.

“I would hope that case ends up at the Supreme Court, but find it difficult to predict what the court will do as it seems committed to avoiding the vaccine issue,” Manookian said.

The cases come at a time when religious exemptions have become a contentious issue in several states and have resulted in conflicting court rulings — a situation Glaser said is confusing for many parents.

“The Miller case highlights a chaotic legal landscape where lawyers and families face direct legislative confusion,” Glaser said. “Lower courts will continue splitting over the Equal Protection Clause until the Supreme Court provides the explicit clarity required.”