Fauci benefited from pandemic: Senator he called ‘foolish’ leaked his unproven financial disclosures

a Republican The senator who called Dr. grilled the Anthony Fauci The public health expert’s federal records have been published on his financial disclosures – leading a dismayed Fauci to be called a ‘fool’ under his breath.

Records show that Fauci – the highest-paid federal employee, earns more than the president Joe Biden — and his wife, the National Institutes of Health’s top bioethicist, have a combined net worth of $10.4 million.

Fauci, 80, has headed the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984 and would have earned nearly $2.5 million as the president’s chief medical adviser if he holds up until the end of Biden’s term in 2024. He earns $434,312 a year as the head of NIAID, where Biden’s salary is $400,000.

Fauci’s Record Show that he and his wife were paid $13,298 to attend four festivals and celebrations – three of them virtual.

He was paid $5,000 to attend the ‘RFK Ripple of Hope’ virtual awards ceremony in December 2020; $1,600 to participate in ‘An Evening of Hope’ in April 2020; and $1,500 to participate in the ‘Ready for Life’ virtual gala in October 2020.

She was also reimbursed $5,198 for costs associated with being awarded the Federal Employee of the Year in October 2020 and the Service to America Medal.

Four incidents were listed under ‘Gifts and Travel Reimbursement’.

He also has interests in Jackson Fillmore Trattoria, an Italian restaurant in San Francisco. The restaurant didn’t earn him any money, however, reveals the revelations.

Fauci’s wife, Christine Grady, 69, is still working full-time at the National Institutes of Health for an annual salary of $176,000.

Roger Marshall, representing Kansas, clashed with the 80-year-old on Tuesday. Marshall wanted to see Fauci’s financial information; Fauci told him the documents were public.

Fauci was grilled by Republican Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas over his financial disclosures

Dr. Anthony Fauci (left) is seen holding a screenshot from Rand Paul’s website during Tuesday’s heated congressional hearing, where he is seen fundraising to pay supporters to donate to his ‘Fire Dr. Fauci’ campaign Huh. He also argued with Roger Marshall (right).

Veteran public health expert had $5.3 million in trust account

Veteran public health expert had $5.3 million in trust account

Fauci had $2.4m in a brokerage trust account

Fauci had $2.4m in a brokerage trust account

$639,000 in the third of his three accounts, an IRA.  were involved

$639,000 in the third of his three accounts, an IRA. were involved

Fauci's wife, Christine Grady, has an IRA .  had $120,000

Fauci’s wife, Christine Grady, has an IRA . had $120,000

Grady also had $1.96 million in his trust account.

Grady also had $1.96 million in his trust account.

Fauci was paid $5,000 - announced as a gift - to attend a virtual gala in December 2020

Fauci was paid $5,000 – announced as a gift – to attend a virtual gala in December 2020

‘Yes or No, would you be willing to submit a financial disclosure to Congress and the public that includes your past and current investments?’ Marshall asked. ‘Our office can’t find them.’

Fauci replied: ‘I don’t understand why you’re asking me this question.

‘My financial disclosures are public knowledge and have been so for the past 37 years.’

The Center for Public Integrity reported that Fauci’s financial statements were indeed publicly available, but obtaining them was a lengthy process: He requested the document in May 2020 and did not receive it until three months later.

Publicly available salary information for Fauci shows that he earned $3.6 million from 2010 to 2019.

If he stays on during Biden’s current term, he will earn about $2.5 million more for the years 2020 to 2024.

Financial records for December 2020 show that the New York-born medical specialist has a contributory IRA with $638,519.70, and a brokerage trust account with $2,403,522.28.

All of his accounts are with Charles Schwab: the most valuable of the three is disclosed to be a Schwab Forest Trust with $5,295,898.92.

His three accounts have a total of $8,337,940.90.

He has two accounts – an IRA with $120,277.82, and a Schwab One Trust with $1,962,819.27 – giving a total of $2,083,097.09.

The pair is worth $10.4 million between them.

By comparison, Pfizer CEO Albert Boerla was paid $21 million last year.

Fauci is paid $434,312 as head of NIAID.

By comparison, the president’s salary has been $400,000 a year since 2001.

Fauci, a public servant for nearly 40 years, is also eligible for Social Security and a full federal pension.

Fauci and Grady met in 1983 “at a patient’s bedside,” she told Style magazine—Grady then told Fauci, a clinical nurse specialist at the NIH in Washington, DC, and an attending physician at the NIH.

They married the same year and have three daughters.

Fauci as seen on the cover of In Style magazine in July 2020

Fauci as seen on the cover of In Style magazine in July 2020

Fauci is pictured in October 2016 with his wife, Christine Grady, who heads the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health.  The pair married in 1983 and have three daughters.  She earns $176,000 for her work

Fauci is pictured in October 2016 with his wife, Christine Grady, who heads the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health. The pair married in 1983 and have three daughters. She earns $176,000 for her work

Marshall, angered by Fauci’s insistence that his financial records were actually public, announced Friday that he was introducing the FAUCI Act to hold Anthony Fauci and other high-paid government officials accountable.

He continued: ‘If you’re an unelected bureaucrat, and you make hundreds of thousands of dollars, America needs to know if you have a conflict of interest.’

Hours later, Marshall published the document, which stated: ‘I received previously unpublished financial disclosures from Dr. Fauci.

‘Doctor. Fauci was completely dishonest about making his disclosures easily accessible to the public, so I’m releasing them now,’ he tweeted.

He also handed them over to Fox, saying that Fauci is “more concerned with being a media star and covering magazine covers than he is with the American people and blaming China for the COVID pandemic.” Which has almost killed people. 850,000 Americans.’

Documents show that Fauci’s money was largely from his salary.

Fauci has been on Harrison's editorial board since 1983.

Fauci has been on Harrison’s editorial board since 1983.

He also earned between $100,000 and $1 million from his books, which include several imprints of Harrison’s Principals of Internal Medicine—a textbook widely referenced by medical professionals.

Fauci has been on the editorial board of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine since 1983, and was reimbursed $6,328 for a six-day trip to La Jolla to attend an editorial board meeting in July 2019, his disclosures reveal. Is.

He has also been on the editorial board of the Harrison Manual of Medicine, which was launched as a companion to the 15th edition of the main textbook, and has edited four volumes of Harrison’s Rheumatology.

Fauci also co-edited three volumes of Harrison’s Infectious Diseases.

In November, Fauci published Expect the Unexpected: Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward.

He was not paid for the book, or the documentary that came with it.

A spokesperson said, “The book was developed by National Geographic Books in connection with an upcoming National Geographic documentary film about Dr. Fauci.”

‘He will not earn any royalties from its publication.’

Fauci Announces Stake In San Francisco's Jackson-Fillmore Restaurant—But It Didn't Make Him Any Money

Fauci Announces Stake In San Francisco’s Jackson-Fillmore Restaurant—But It Didn’t Make Him Any Money

Fauci’s finances have long been a source of conspiracy theories online.

A Facebook post at the start of the pandemic claimed that Fauci downplayed the potential use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine to treat coronavirus patients because of the $100 million on a Gates-funded vaccine if the alternatives are proven to work. damage occurs. The post was flagged as propaganda.

Fauci himself hit back, saying that his critics are now making personal attacks on him for fundraising.

Rand Paul, the Kentucky senator who likes to challenge Fauci in congressional hearings, now has a button on his website where people can donate to his campaign fund through ‘Fire Fauci’ contributions.

Fauci said that Paul was ‘making money by making me a villain’.

He said: ‘I am in danger for my life.

‘Torturing my family and my kids with obscene phone calls because people are lying about me.’

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