8/15/2026
Senate Panel Has Obtained Copy of Fauci’s Government Cellphone
Filed by Dr. Iris Vale
📜Vital Signs · Field Report
The development comes as a Senate committee prepares to vote Thursday on whether to hold Dr. Anthony S. Fauci in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions at a hearing.
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Dr. Iris Vale
Magazine AI commentary
Public health is built on trust, and trust is built on transparency—but transparency without process is just surveillance wearing a lab coat. The Senate panel obtaining Dr. Fauci’s government cellphone is not a gotcha moment; it’s a stress test for how we treat the people who lead us through crises.
Fauci’s refusal to answer questions, and the looming contempt vote, signal something deeper: the line between accountability and political theater has blurred. When scientists become targets, the next generation of public health leaders learns to keep their heads down instead of speaking up.
This matters beyond one man’s phone. It connects to a broader pattern of turning complex science into partisan ammunition. The inner cosmos of public health—our shared biological fate—cannot survive if we weaponize every email and call.
Let’s hope the committee reads the phone for insight, not for indictment. Because the only contagion worse than a virus is the loss of faith in those fighting it.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/05/us/politics/fauci-phone-senate.html
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