Twitter Blocks ICAN Account for Stating They Will Be Releasing 3,600 Fauci Emails

According to The Gateway Pundit

The Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) announced this week that they finally received emails sent last year by Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  This was after they were forced to file a lawsuit last year after their FOIA requests were denied.

This week after announcing they finally received the emails and were going to release these emails, Twitter blocked ICAN’s account.

This is similar to what Twitter did to The Gateway Pundit account earlier this year. When TGP announced we were going to release more video of late-night ballot drop-offs at the TCF Center in Detroit, our account was suspended.

n early 2020, ICAN made FOIA requests to NIH for documents regarding COVID-19, including two requests for emails sent by Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  When NIH failed to respond to those requests, ICAN brought a lawsuit against the agency on June 29, 2020.

In response to that lawsuit, NIH agreed to produce Dr. Fauci’s emails on a rolling basis.  To date, ICAN has received 2,957 pages of Dr. Fauci’s emails, sent from early February 2020 through May 2020.  There is some overlap between these emails and those recently made public by BuzzFeed.

Del Bigtree, the founder of ICAN, said, “We must hold our government health officials accountable when they make false claims” and “is pleased to provide the public with Fauci’s emails reflecting what he was saying privately in early 2020 regarding masks, therapeutics, vaccines, ventilators, and many other COVID-19 topics.”

Reflecting concern regarding what these emails may reveal, Twitter blocked ICAN’s account for merely stating that the Fauci emails it obtained would shortly be released to the public.  Mr. Bigtree explained that “one can only assume that Twitter is concerned that Fauci’s own emails undermine the narrative it has been pushing regarding coronavirus and the coronavirus vaccine.”

A copy of Fauci’s emails obtained by ICAN can be downloaded here.

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