Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- The Department of Justice announced on April 16, 2026 that Dr. David Morens, a longtime adviser to Anthony Fauci, was indicted on multiple counts related to concealing COVID-19 records and evading public-records requests. The charges include conspiracy against the United States, destruction/alteration/falsification of records in federal investigations, concealment/removal/mutilation of records, and aiding and abetting. These details were reported by DOJ press releases and corroborated by major outlets.
- Coverage from outlets such as CBS News, NBC News, PBS NewsHour, and others echoed the DOJ’s indictment and highlighted themes around FOIA evasion and records management during discussions of the virus origins and related grants.
- Some summaries and opinion pieces emphasize Morens’s role as a senior NIH advisor and note the connection to the EcoHealth Alliance grant linked to discussions of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, though these are interpretive and reflect the DOJ’s framing in their charges.
If you’d like, I can pull in direct summaries from the DOJ press releases and compare how different outlets describe the charges, or provide a timeline of the key public events surrounding the indictment.