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Former President Donald Trump’s victory Tuesday prompted some to speculate on whether trouble is in store for Dr. Anthony Fauci.

“This will not go well for Fauci,” former Levi’s exec Jennifer Sey tweeted. “Good.”

Look:

She was, as previously reported, forced out of Levi’s after she started speaking out in opposition to COVID-era school closures.

Sey has been critical of Fauci for years now.

Below is an example from 2023:

Sey wasn’t alone in her predictions about Fauci.

“Very bad night for unindicted felon Fauci…who now is on an fast track to becoming indicted and convicted felon Anthony Fauci,” prominent molecular biologist Richard H. Ebright tweeted.

Look:

Ebright has been critical of Fauci for lying to Congress and denying that he’d funded gain-of-function research in China.

Here’s what Ebright tweeted back in 2021:

Responding to Ebright’s Election Night tweets, one Twitter/X user cautioned that Fauci may possess “immunity due to possessing federal security clearances.”

“No. His protection from prosecution has, at all times, depended on the whim of the DoJ and the White House. Which now will be in different hands,” Ebright responded.

Meanwhile on Twitter/X, a whole host of people responded to Trump’s victory by calling for potential future Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to arrest Fauci.

Look:

All this comes months after House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer told reporters he was in search of evidence of criminal wrongdoing by Fauci. The remarks were made hours after Fauci testified before Congress again.

“I think the American people saw the slick-talker who fooled America, who has probably done more harm to public education, he did more harm to our national debt and to our economy than any single human being in my lifetime,” Comer said in a Newsmax interview, as reported by The Hill.

“Hopefully, we can take his words today and continue to try to gather evidence and take steps to try to hold him in criminal wrongdoing, because I believe that the majority of Americans realize that Dr. Fauci made costly mistakes, he’s lied about them and he’s tried to cover it up,” he added.

During Fauci’s testimony, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Fauci’s prosecution right to his face.

“You know what this committee should be doing? We should be recommending you to be prosecuted. We should be writing a criminal referral because you should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. You belong in prison, Dr. Fauci,” she said.

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