HERE’S a glimpse of Anthony Fauci‘s home office as the doctor is seen surrounded by photographs of himself and his bobblehead.
Social media users spotted the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases home office after the photo was shared on Instagram.
Twitter user Karl Dierenbach, a Twitter this week to share a photo of Dr. Fauci sitting in his office.
The tweet reads: “Fauci in his office, surrounded by photos of Fauci, looking at this scene from ‘Fauci’ where Fauci is in his office surrounded by photos of Fauci. »
The photo received dozens of comments, including one person who tweeted, “Serious God complex there.
“And a little disappointed to see those tiny bottles of hand sanitizer; a man of his stature should have a gallon can for sure. »
In the cluttered room appears to be hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, portraits of Fauci, large printers, a sofa, a handful of plants and some books.
In May 2020, home viewers also noticed the appearance of Fauci’s home office when he appeared at a virtual Senate hearing, according to Mashable.
In his office, as in the recently shared photo, stacks of paper and books are visible behind Fauci.
Other photos of Fauci in his office show baseballs, medals and photos of what appear to be family members.
Photos of Fauci’s office are once again circulating the internet, just a month after the doctor came under fire again after the National Institute of Health was accused of spending $1.2million on beagles for use for medical experiments.
Peta accused the NIH and other labs of purchasing 5,000 beagle dogs and puppies over the past decade from Virginia-based supplier Envigo for experiments where the dogs were allegedly confined and some tortured.
He also accused Envigo of running a “puppy mill” where dogs were abused in such poor conditions that some of them died.
A Peta investigator claimed to have found 360 dead dogs, according to Fox News.
Peta’s senior vice president of cruelty investigations, Daphna Nachminovitch, told Fox Envigo she was cited by the Department of Agriculture for the “awful” conditions in the warehouses.
“They were cited … for direct and critical violations,” she said.
“For failing to provide the basic necessities of life to these nursing female dogs and their puppies, keeping the animals in temperatures as high as 92 degrees without air conditioning, plunging needles into the heads of the puppies to drain the bruises…and even more. »