Watchdog: ‘Fauci has handsomely profited’ during pandemic

The CEO of a watchdog group claimed this week that Dr. Anthony Fauci, who serves as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has “handsomely profited” “during the pandemic.”

Adam Andrzejewski, who heads the government watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com, told Fox News about the organization’s legal battle to get to Fauci’s financial and professional history records, fighting what’s ostensibly a backlog at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

The disclosures are expected to be released over the next 12+ months.

“During the pandemic, Dr. Fauci has handsomely profited from his federal employment, royalties, travel perks, and investment gains,” Andrzejewski told FOX News Digital on Tuesday.

“OpenTheBooks.com filed their first Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on Jan. 28, 2021,” the FOX report outlined. “The National Institute for Health acknowledged the request, but remained largely silent for months. They finally heard back in May, and received a meager 51 pages of information with redactions.”

“Not included was Dr. Fauci’s current employment agreement including all addendums and modifications; current job description; and confidentiality and conflict of interest documents,” the watchdog group noted.