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Elon Musk Hints that he Found Bombshell Messages Between Fauci’s Team and Twitter

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On Wednesday morning, Twitter CEO Elon Musk hinted that he found messages between Dr. Anthony Fauci’s team and Twitter about a COVID-19 censorship campaign.

The hint from Musk came in a Twitter response from a comment from The Hodgetwins.

“Let me guess, You found messages between Twitter execs and our govt. (Fauci and team) pushing for censorship of anyone that didn’t go along with their narrative on Covid?” the Hodgetwins suggested. They were responding to Musk’s previous tweet where he said his pronouns were “Prosecute/Fauci.”

Musk responded to the Hodgetwins’ tweet with a gold trophy, suggesting that they were absolutely correct.

Check out the tweet below:

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Fauci and Musk have been butting heads in recent weeks as the Twitter CEO teases the upcoming Twitter Files drop. On Sunday morning, Musk trolled liberals on Twitter when he said his pronouns were “Prosecute/Fauci.”

Over the past week, Musk has brought on journalists to study what was going on behind the scenes at Twitter when controversial decisions were made including the decision to permanently ban former President Donald Trump.

“My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci.”

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While speaking to reporter Max Kozlov of the science magazine Nature, Dr. Fauci said that he was not bothered by the attack as he went on to attack Musk himself.

“I don’t pay attention to that, Max, and I don’t even feel I need to respond,” Dr. Fauci whined. “A lot of that stuff is just a cesspool of misinformation, and I don’t waste a minute worrying about it.”

“Do you feel your safety is at risk?” Kozlov asked.

“Of course it’s at risk, that’s why I have armed federal agents with me all the time,” Fauci said. “[Musk’s tweet] stirs a lot of hate in people who have no idea why they’re hating, they’re hating because somebody [famous] is tweeting about it.”

Over the weekend in a column of The New York Times, Fauci, who is responsible for parroting misinformation himself, claimed “misinformation” is why it remains hard to contain the virus in America.

“We also must acknowledge that our fight against C‌‌ovid-19 has been hindered by the profound political divisiveness in our society,” Dr. Fauci wrote. “In a way that we have never seen before, decisions about public health measures such as wearing masks and being vaccinated with highly effective and safe vaccines have been influenced by disinformation and political ideology.”

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