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Senate Panel Votes to Advance Contempt Proceedings Against Dr. Anthony Fauci
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: As the seat of the federal government, Washington D.C. is directly impacted by congressional proceedings and federal policy developments, such as contempt resolutions, even if they do not directly alter local laws or services. The ongoing congressional scrutiny into the federal government's COVID-19 response and related contempt proceedings directly involve the operations and personnel of federal agencies located within the District.
Washington D.C. — A U.S. Senate committee has voted to recommend holding Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress. The move came after Fauci declined to answer certain questions during a hearing, citing Fifth Amendment protections. The Republican-controlled panel conducted the vote. Members stated the recommendation stems from Fauci's refusal to provide testimony related to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fauci served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a chief medical advisor during the pandemic. During the recent committee hearing, Fauci invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. This occurred in response to questions concerning specific details of his involvement and knowledge regarding the pandemic's early stages and research activities. The committee's vote advances the process for a potential contempt resolution. Such a resolution could lead to further legal action or a full Senate vote on the matter. The decision reflects ongoing congressional scrutiny into the federal government's response to COVID-19.
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