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Dr. Anthony Fauci has ripped a convicted Capitol rioter who was caught on camera repeatedly making faces behind him during Monday’s COVID congressional hearing — calling him out for showing up at his testimony just two weeks after being cut loose from prison.

Fauci responded in an interview Monday night to the antics of Brandon Fellows, an upstate New York chimney repairman who was seated directly behind the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as he testified to Congress about the death threats he received while overseeing the US’s COVID-19 response.


  Brandon Fellows, an upstate New York chimney repairman, was caught on camera repeatedly making faces behind Dr. Anthony Fauci during Monday’s COVID hearing. CNN Brandon Fellows, an upstate New York chimney repairman, was caught on camera repeatedly making faces behind Dr. Anthony Fauci during Monday’s COVID hearing. CNN

“What’s somebody like that doing at a hearing about COVID?” Fauci told CNN when asked about Fellows’ looming presence behind him.

Fellows’ face-making antics, which quickly caused a stir on social media, eventually led to him being tossed out of the subcommittee hearing by security guards.

As he was being escorted out, Fellows also apparently shouted that Fauci belonged in prison, CNN reported.

Fauci admitted he didn’t hear Fellows yelling, but said it had been brought to his attention that “someone who just got out of jail for being arrested for the January 6 attack on the Capitol” had been sitting behind him.


  Fellows was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
 Fellows was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.

Fellows, for his part, took to social media in the immediate aftermath to brag that “things are going well for me here in DC.”

He quickly changed his Facebook cover photo to an image of him making a face behind the infectious diseases expert.


  A smirking Fellows was seated directly behind Fauci during his testimony. CNN A smirking Fellows was seated directly behind Fauci during his testimony. CNN

“Democrats are hilariously LOSING THEIR MINDS!” he boasted.

“Today marks 2 weeks since being released, I considered this fun, not necessarily an accomplishment, but I’ve been accomplishing a decent amount and having tons of fun the past 2 weeks.”


  Fellows was convicted of one felony count of obstruction of an official proceeding and four misdemeanors over his role in the Capitol siege. Facebook / Brandon Fellows Fellows was convicted of one felony count of obstruction of an official proceeding and four misdemeanors over his role in the Capitol siege. Facebook / Brandon Fellows

Fellows was sentenced to just over three years in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege at the US Capitol.

He was convicted of one felony count of obstruction of an official proceeding and four misdemeanors after footage showed him entering the Capitol via a broken window and proceeding to the office of Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) to smoke weed. 

Fellows made headlines repeatedly in the wake of the riot after declaring his Bumble dating profile had been “blowing up” from his newfound infamy and that he had absolutely “no regrets.”

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