Tulsi Gabbard Provides Documents Alleging COVID-19 Cover-Up
Tulsi Gabbard, the former Director of National Intelligence, has shared documents questioning Dr. Anthony Fauci’s involvement in funding experiments linked to the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China. Early intelligence assessments had already considered the lab leak theory.
In a separate development, Gabbard’s brother, Batalti Gabbard, was indicted following an announcement from Honolulu police. His family states he is undergoing psychiatric treatment and is facing allegations of trying to entice multiple children to a hotel room in Waikiki with offers of gum and money.
Batalti Gabbard, 55, was charged with second-degree custodial interference after a concerning incident at a hotel pool on July 12. Police reported that he approached several children, including a nine-year-old boy, noted their names in a notebook, and offered them money and candy to accompany him to his room.
The incident happened around 2 p.m., and a woman who witnessed the situation contacted the police after the children refused his advances.
Fox News Digital also received comments from Gabbard’s father, Hawaii Senator Mike Gabbard, who chose not to address the specific allegations but mentioned that his son is still receiving medical and psychiatric support. “We love him and have asked him to adhere to hospital guidelines,” he stated. “We are hoping for his swift recovery and appreciate everyone’s prayers.”
Tulsi Gabbard did not respond immediately to a request for comments left at her government office.
Moreover, Batalti Gabbard faced additional charges on July 16 related to theft. After pleading not guilty, he was released and is slated to attend a court hearing on August 14 for that case. Authorities have confirmed that he is no longer in custody.
