
Anthony Fauci has the Right to Remain Silent
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"Anthony Fauci Has the Right to Remain Silent" by Robert “Buck” Hooper Esq. is a provocative 2025 book that critically examines the career and actions of Dr. Anthony Fauci, longtime director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Written from a conservative perspective by a seasoned Texas attorney with 37 years of legal experience, the book draws on publicly available information—including emails, testimonies, and funding records—to scrutinize Fauci's role in the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores allegations of bureaucratic overreach, funding controversial gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, suppressing the lab-leak theory, and misleading the public and Congress through shifting guidance on masks, lockdowns, and vaccines.
Structured in four parts, the narrative covers Fauci's biographical rise within the federal bureaucracy, the pandemic's origins and alleged cover-ups, conflicts of interest with Big Pharma and global organizations, and a legal analysis outlining potential charges such as perjury, false statements, or conspiracy. Hooper argues for accountability, emphasizing principles of limited government, individual liberty, and fiscal responsibility, while pondering paths to prosecution. Appendices include a timeline of key events, key documents, a glossary of legal terms, and resources for further reading. This 199-page work serves as a call to action for transparency and justice in the wake of a crisis that reshaped American society.