The COVID-19 pandemic, which claimed millions of lives and disrupted societies around the world, remains one of the most significant crises in modern history. At a time when the world is gradually moving beyond the pandemic, remarks made by former U.S. intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard have generated widespread discussion.
Allegations that the coronavirus originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, have circulated for years. In this context, Tulsi Gabbard claimed that Anthony Fauci, who served as a key adviser to former U.S. President Joe Biden, had secretly provided funding for research conducted at the Wuhan laboratory. According to her, funds intended for vaccine-related research were transferred to China.
Gabbard further alleged that Anthony Fauci played a role in the research involving the virus and claimed to possess evidence supporting her assertions. She accused him of directing millions of dollars from the United States to overseas research programs and argued that American taxpayer money had been misused.
She also stated that she holds evidence to support her claims regarding the origins of the pandemic and the responsibility for its consequences. Her remarks have attracted international attention and sparked renewed debate over the origins of COVID-19 and the role of U.S.-funded research.
The allegations come amid reports that Gabbard, who previously served in senior intelligence-related roles, is preparing to step away from her current responsibilities. Her comments have since become the subject of discussion and scrutiny worldwide.
The claims mentioned above are allegations made by Tulsi Gabbard and have not been independently verified. Investigations into the origins of COVID-19 remain the subject of ongoing scientific and political debate.

