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FYI Dr. Malone: A few weeks ago, I received an e-mail invitation to a signing party for Senator Rand Paul's new book, "Deception: The Great COVID Cover-up." Not wanting to wait for the complimentary signed copy, and wanting to be prepared with questions ahead of Senator Paul's appearance at the party, I immediately drove to a local retailer, bought, and began reading. I highlighted and finished the book, typed up questions, and went to the party on Saturday November 4th.

Anticipating a 1-hour drive, I arrived 20 minutes early. The valet urged me to go right into the residence. Senator Paul was standing just inside the door, and I had a chance to chat informally with him as others were arriving.

Senator Paul spoke to the gathering for perhaps half an hour, summarizing his book and current activity. At Q&A, I picked up on his remarks about Missouri v. Biden, and called attention to the fact that, during Fauci's November 2022 deposition in the case, Fauci never really answered the question of whether he had exerted influenced on the virus origin question during the lead up to the Proximal Origin paper.

After he spoke to my remark, he was ready to move on. I said I had a prepared question, which he allowed. I asked/called attention to this passage from his book. My prepared question:

"Senator Paul. On p. 392 of your book, you write:

(QUOTE) 'Meanwhile, the Biden administration signed an agreement with the WHO to subvert our national autonomy and make us answerable to international health edicts. The U.S. ambassador to the WHO announced that America was committed to obeying a new international ‘Pandemic Accord.’ There was no mention of any request for congressional approval before this binding treaty was announced as concluded and in place. So much for democracy.

'Believe me, they will have me and many others to deal with if they try to enforce this agreement.' (END QUOTE)

Senator Paul, could you expand on what recourse you and others have when faced with an executive branch that repeatedly neglects its constitutionally assigned Article II enforcement responsibilities, and repeatedly encroaches on Article I legislative and oversight responsibilities? Is such recourse available with Republicans as a minority in the House and/or Senate?"

I am satisfied from his answer that his heart, mind, and intentions are in the right place.

Afterward, he signed my purchased, highlighted copy. Having a complimentary copy available to me through the party, I asked him to inscribe it to my congressional representative. She is scheduled to receive her copy, along with my remarks inserted, by the middle of today.

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