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Tulsi Gabbard Exposed What Illinois Families Deserved to Know All Along About COVID’s Origins

Mark Vargas by Mark Vargas
June 19, 2026
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Tulsi Gabbard Exposed What Illinois Families Deserved to Know All Along About COVID’s Origins

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By Mark Vargas, Editor-in-Chief & Opinion Contributor

On her final day as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard delivered on one of President Trump’s core promises to the American people: transparency.

In a stunning release of newly declassified documents, Gabbard unveiled evidence detailing Dr. Anthony Fauci’s role in directing U.S. taxpayer funding toward risky gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology — the same laboratory many experts now view as the most likely source of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the documents, millions of American tax dollars flowed through EcoHealth Alliance and into research involving bat coronaviruses with enhanced transmissibility and pandemic potential.

The records raise serious questions about what Fauci knew, when he knew it, and whether Congress and the American people were ever given the full story about the research being conducted.

Even more troubling, the documents suggest that key government officials and elements within the Intelligence Community worked to discredit or suppress the lab-leak theory while promoting alternative explanations that became increasingly difficult to defend as more evidence emerged.

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Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements… pic.twitter.com/ZMdliW4zyS

— DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) June 19, 2026

What was once dismissed as a conspiracy theory is now widely viewed as a credible explanation for the pandemic’s origins.

The release also casts a harsh spotlight on Fauci’s congressional testimony. Statements he made under oath denying involvement in funding gain-of-function research now appear increasingly at odds with the documentary record.

Those contradictions deserve thorough investigation and, if warranted, legal consequences.

For Illinois families, this debate is far more than an argument about documents, testimony, or competing scientific theories. They continue to live with the consequences of decisions made during the pandemic.

Governor JB Pritzker’s prolonged lockdowns shuttered small businesses, devastated local economies, disrupted children’s education, and imposed unprecedented restrictions on daily life.

Families sacrificed birthdays, graduations, weddings, funerals, and livelihoods — all while critical facts about COVID’s origins remained hidden from public view.

Americans were told to “trust the science.” But science depends on transparency, debate, and evidence — not censorship, intimidation, or the suppression of competing viewpoints.

The emerging picture is deeply disturbing: taxpayer-funded research conducted in a strategic rival nation, a public health establishment determined to control the narrative, and government officials unwilling to answer basic questions when confronted with conflicting evidence.

President Trump and DNI Gabbard deserve credit for pulling back the curtain. Their actions advance the cause of accountability and reinforce the principle that no government official — regardless of status or reputation — is above scrutiny.

The response now should be decisive. Congress should fully investigate the contradictions between Fauci’s testimony and the documentary evidence.

Federal agencies involved in overseas biological research should undergo comprehensive audits. Gain-of-function research that poses risks to public safety should face strict oversight or outright prohibition. Intelligence agencies must be prevented from becoming political actors tasked with protecting preferred narratives rather than pursuing the truth.

For Illinois voters, the lessons are equally clear. When federal officials conceal information, state leaders often build policy on flawed assumptions.

The result was years of mandates, restrictions, economic hardship, learning loss, and social disruption that affected millions of families across our state.

The lives lost cannot be recovered. The businesses that closed their doors forever cannot be reopened. The trust that was shattered cannot be instantly restored.

But accountability remains possible.

For years, Illinois families were told they did not need to ask questions. They were told to comply, trust the experts, and accept the consequences.

Now they finally have what they deserved all along: more of the truth.

Tulsi Gabbard’s final act as Director of National Intelligence pulled back another layer of secrecy surrounding one of the greatest public policy failures in modern American history.

Now Congress — and ultimately the American people — must finish the job.

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Mark Vargas is the Editor-in-Chief of Illinois Review, the state’s leading source for conservative news and commentary. A political strategist and media personality, Vargas is also a columnist and frequent on-air analyst for Newsmax and formerly co-hosted The StoneZONE with Roger Stone. In 2025, he was appointed by the White House as a Republican National Committee (RNC) media surrogate for the 2026 Midterm Election Cycle, regularly appearing across national television, radio, and digital platforms to advocate for President Donald J. Trump’s policies and advance the broader Republican agenda. A former civilian official in the Office of the Secretary of War, Vargas completed 14 deployments to Baghdad as part of a U.S. task force focused on economic stabilization and reconstruction. He was awarded the Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal for his service. He later played a key role in securing presidential clemency for former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and longtime Trump ally Roger Stone – efforts highlighted by The Wall Street Journal.

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