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Sara Carter: Investigate Dr. Anthony Fauci

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Sara Carter, on “The Sara Carter Show’ podcast Monday, called for Fauci to be investigated following “The Next Revolution” host Steve Hilton’s expose Sunday night exposing explosive information on the origins of the coronavirus and its connection to infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci.

According to Hilton, Fauci funded a study in 2014 that assessed the risk of new coronavirus emerging from wild animals, like bats. This study was in direct violation of the Obama administration ban of “gain-of-function” research.

The Obama administration banned “gain-of-function” studies after biosafety incidents occurred at federal research facilities.

“Why isn’t Fauci being investigated?” Carter questioned.

“What was Fauci’s responsibility in it? Why is he getting the most pay of anyone in the Biden administration?”

A new report released by Forbes this week revealed that Fauci is the highest paid employee in the U.S. federal government.

“The government and government officials can’t get away with these behaviors,” Carter said. “They’re just stomping on our rights. They’re not answering our questions, simple questions, while they’re asking us to give up our civil liberties, but yet they don’t want to answer anything. They don’t want to say a word to us. They don’t want to tell us what happened.”

“Dr. Fauci, you should be investigated, and you should be removed until a full investigation happens. Steve Hilton is 100% right on that and we need to find out what happened at that Wuhan laboratory.”

“We need answers. We need them now. And we need to understand what is going on,” Carter said.

“I know a lot of you out there feel like frustrated, you feel frustrated after the election, more important than ever, we have to be unified,” Carter reminded her listeners. “We have to get our grip, keep our government in check. We have to keep our government in check. It’s going to get far worse before it gets better.”

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Electric Vehicle company with Chinese ties awarded $500 million of taxpayer money for 2nd U.S. plant

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With a little help from their Democrat friends, a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party just announced the opening of its second plant in the United States.

Fox News reports Gotion Inc., whose parent company Gotion High-Tech is based in Hefei, China, unveiled plans to build a $2 billion lithium battery plant in Manteno, Illinois, alongside Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who cheered the project.

The announcement comes amid growing opposition to the company’s plans to build a billion-dollar factory in Mecosta County, Michigan.

In order to make the expansion happen, lobbyists for the Chinese Communist Party-tied electric vehicle company funneled cash to Democrats. “Individuals at a law firm registered as foreign agents to lobby on behalf of Gotion, a Chinese electric vehicle battery company developing a controversial project in Michigan, and wired campaign contributions to several top Democrats” reports Fox News.

“According to state and federal filings, Monique Field-Foster, an attorney at the Lansing office of the Warner Norcross + Judd law firm who is acting as a foreign agent on behalf of Gotion, donated to the campaigns of Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Whitmer’s sister Liz Gereghty and Michigan Democratic Senate hopeful Rep. Elissa Slotkin” the Fox News report continued.

“In partnership with the business community and the General Assembly, two years ago we set out to make Illinois a destination for electric vehicle and clean energy companies from across the globe,” Pritzker said in a statement.

“With the right incentives, nation-leading infrastructure, world-class workforce and booming clean energy production, we have transformed ourselves into an attractive location for global manufacturers. Today, we take another leap forward. It’s my pleasure to welcome Gotion to Illinois and to show the world yet again that Illinois is ready to be a player on the world stage.”

Pritzker delivered remarks late last week thanking Gotion for choosing Illinois to call “home” in a ceremony with leaders from Gotion High-Tech, including Li Zhen, the company’s chairman and president, who said he expected the factory to open in less than 12 months.

“All that we see here [in Illinois] are of enormous value to us: an enabling business environment, a supportive state government for the new energy industry and their highly efficient work, as well as the prospects of the State of Illinois in the coming years,” the Gotion president added. “We believe that Gotion’s battery technology will help to boost e-mobility in North America and the economic and trade exchanges between China and the U.S.”

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