Manifest Density

Fauci’s Own Texts Admit Miscarriage Risk He Never Told You About

By Buck Buckhorn · August 11, 2026
Opinion

Funny how the truth always seems to come out on a government-issued phone that nobody was supposed to see.

Sens. Ron Johnson and Rand Paul got their hands on Anthony Fauci’s taxpayer-funded iPhone, and what do you know. More than 34,000 text messages. 522 voicemails. And here is the kicker: only three contacts are saved with actual names. Three. The most powerful public health official in the country, texting day and night, and almost nobody on his phone has a name attached. Ask yourself why a man with nothing to hide would run his communications like a burner phone operation.

But the real bombshell is a text chain from January 25, 2021. Fauci is messaging with CDC director Rochelle Walensky and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy about pregnant women and the vaccine. And Fauci types this out, plain as day: “Since many people have significant cytokines storm and fever after the second dose, this theoretically could be associated with miscarriage in the 1st trimester.”

Anthony Fauci, the man America trusted to guide them through a pandemic.National Archives and Records Administration (CC0) via rawpixel
Anthony Fauci, the man America trusted to guide them through a pandemic.

Read that again. The man America trusted to guide them through a pandemic, the man who lectured you from every television screen in the country, privately acknowledged that the second shot might cause miscarriages in the first trimester. Cytokine storms. Fever. Inflammation so severe it could end a pregnancy. He knew. He typed it out with his own thumbs.

And what did Walensky say? She called it “definitely a good post, esp after dose two.” A good post. Like he shared a useful article and not a warning that pregnant women might lose their babies. Murthy chimed in that it was “a really good point,” then admitted he had already been telling pregnant women there “hasn’t been evidence of concerning adverse outcomes in the trials.” He knew the trial data on pregnant women was thin. He said so himself. But he was out there telling expectant mothers everything was fine anyway.

Now here is where your blood should start boiling. Nine days after that text chain, Fauci stood in front of cameras and said there were “no red flags” about pregnant women and the vaccine. No red flags. He had just typed the word “miscarriage” into his phone. Months later, in August 2021, he doubled down: “no indication whatsoever” of any adverse issues in pregnant women. “It’s pretty clear that pregnant women should get vaccinated.” Walensky’s CDC put out a formal recommendation. Murthy was still pushing it a full year later, telling women the data showed the vaccines were “safe during these various stages.”

Text chain from January 25, 2021 where Fauci warned of miscarriage risk.Authors of the study: Gabriella Skitalinskaya, Jonas Klaff, Henning Wachsmuth (CC BY 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons
Text chain from January 25, 2021 where Fauci warned of miscarriage risk.

They had the conversation. They knew the theoretical risk. And every single one of them went on television and told pregnant women to roll up their sleeves. Not once did any of them say, “By the way, there is a theoretical concern about miscarriage in the first trimester.” Not once. That is not public health. That is a sales pitch.

And the phone itself. Thirty-four thousand messages and only three named contacts. The senators cannot even confirm data hasn’t been wiped. You or I would be subpoenaed and frog-marched for less. But Fauci already has a pardon, so what does he care?

The CDC under President Trump eventually pulled the COVID shot from the recommended schedule for healthy children and healthy pregnant women. Funny how that works. The experts said it was safe. The experts pushed it on every pregnant woman in America. And then, quietly, they took it off the list. No apology. No explanation. Just gone, like it never happened.

Rochelle Walensky, CDC director who called Fauci's text a good post.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Public domain) via Wikimedia Commons
Rochelle Walensky, CDC director who called Fauci's text a good post.

Johnson says the investigation has “only just begun.” Good. Thirty-four thousand texts and they have released one chain. There are 33,999 more where that came from, and every one of them was paid for with your money on a phone you bought him. The least he owes you is the truth he was texting in private while he was lying to your face.

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