DOGE Finds Shocking $168k Special Contract About Anthony Fauci, Terminates Immediately

DOGE Finds Shocking $168k Special Contract About Anthony Fauci, Terminates Immediately

We all found out the hard way that Dr. Anthony Fauci had a rather inflated sense of self.

The former national COVID czar once made the audacious claim that “attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science.”

That was, of course, before he admitted that the widely cited six-foot social distancing rule was essentially arbitrary and after repeatedly changing course on masking policies.

Despite this, the federal government still saw fit to cater to Fauci’s massive ego by earmarking funds to create a dedicated exhibit for him at the National Institutes of Health Museum.

According to the Department of Government Efficiency, an astonishing $168,000 had been set aside for this initiative.

However, on Friday, DOGE announced that the contract for the exhibit had been officially terminated.

This decision was part of a broader move by the Department of Health and Human Services, which “canceled 62 contracts worth $182 million” in just two days.

Not a single dollar of that spending was allocated to providing actual medical care for Americans.

“These contracts were entirely for administrative expenses – none touched any healthcare programs,” DOGE disclosed.

A screenshot of the Fauci exhibit contract, shared by DOGE, revealed that the agreement had been signed in late October 2024 and was slated for completion by July 2025. This suggests that Elon Musk’s government reform initiative may have stepped in just in time to put an end to it.

The contract included funding for “project management,” site visits, design consultations, “detailing and samples,” an introduction panel, a “related support structure,” and various other components of the display.

Uncovering this shocking misuse of funds—particularly for a figure who, rather than being honored, should be held accountable—perfectly illustrates how our government currently functions.

Institutions like the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services, to the extent they have any legitimate role, should be focused solely on fulfilling their duties in the most effective and efficient manner possible.

Instead, these agencies have become little more than slush funds for bureaucratic elites who squander billions of taxpayer dollars on self-indulgent projects instead of simply serving the public.

DOGE has exposed this corruption, and the American people have had enough.

We refuse to be governed by unelected officials who embed themselves within the federal machine and profit from it at our expense.

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