Dr. Anthony Fauci is facing a slew of investigations if Republicans win back control of Congress in November’s crucial midterm elections.
What’s more, two new polls reveal that most Americans are beyond fed-up with Fauci and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Gallup has found that 33% of Americans think the pandemic is over, according to a new poll.
Roughly 34 percent of respondents said that the pandemic is over, while 66 percent of respondents disagreed with that sentiment — but there was a stark partisan divide.
Around 60% of registered Republicans believe the pandemic has already begun “over”This is compared with just 10% of Democrats who agreed.
39% of Independent voters said that they believed the pandemic was over.
In a separate poll, Americans’ confidence in Fauci has eroded.
The survey, by the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center, found that 65 percent of Americans said they believe Fauci gives trustworthy pandemic advice.
Last year, the poll found that 71 percent thought Fauci was trustworthy, in what the poll described as a “statistically meaningful drop.”
A whopping 35 percent of voters said they weren’t confident in Fauci, which was up from 29 percent over the same time frame.
Fauci faces the same fate from Republican lawmakers.
Indiana GOP Sen. Mike Braun says “we need to have a plan” for when Republicans win back majorities in Congress in November’s midterm elections.
During an interview on Newsmax’s “Eric Bolling: The Balance,”Braun supported the idea that House Republicans launch an investigation into Fauci.
“We’re going to win the House back. I think the Senate is now in play. We’ve talked about it before. What do we do with it when we get it back?” Braun asked.
“Are we going to just lay back, baseline this craziness as something we accept?”He continued. “Are we going to undo it? And then what are we going to put out there as a game plan if we want to win the presidency back in 2024?”
“We’ll put a tourniquet on crazy legislation by winning the House. We’ll get back in the appointment business of only conservative judges and cabinet members. But we don’t need to really look too far,”He said. “Go back to pre-COVID. Look at what was working under (Donald) Trump. Get back to it.”
It is said that “tables turn in January of 2023,”Braun highlighted the necessity for Republicans to be “as aggressive as what they (Democrats) have been from the moment Trump got elected.”
Recently, Jim Jordan of Ohio pledged that Republicans will focus on three investigation if the House is retaken in the midterms.
“The top three are the DOJ (Department of Justice), what they’re doing to parents,”Jordan stated the following in a podcast interview. “Priority No. 2. Equally important and just as significant is the chaos at our southern border, which has been this way since Biden’s election.
“We will do a joint investigation with the Oversight Committee … in conjunction with Sen. (Rand) Paul and Sen. (Ron) Johnson on the origins of this (COVID-19), (Dr. Anthony) Fauci, and all the other things,”He added his third priority.
Braun was asked about Jordan’s comments and seemed to agree.
“A lot of what I’m going to be pushing for is stuff that we generally aren’t comfortable with doing, but it better start with some of the investigations. It better start in January, and then we need to have a plan out there that counters a lot of the stuff that’s been put in place in just a year and a half of damage with Biden at the helm.”
Jordan claimed that Republicans will be “uncover”Fauci’s knowledge about the causes of the coronavirus epidemic.
Jordan argued recently released emails prove there’s a “need to investigate Fauci.”
“If the American people put us back in charge, we are definitely going to do this,”Jordan added that Jordan would press for congressional investigations.
Conservative Brief: Fauci Loses Trust with Americans, GOP Vows Investigations If It Retakes Congress originally appeared on Conservative Brief
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