KEY POINTS
  • A government watchdog has found a "substantial likelihood of wrongdoing" in the removal of a vaccine specialist from a federal agency overseeing coronavirus response efforts.
  • The findings about the allegations were revealed as Rick Bright testified at a House panel about how he was removed as director the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. 
  • Bright says he was booted after resisting pressure to increase access to an anti-malarial drug promoted by President Trump as a possible treatment for Covid-19.

A government watchdog has found a "substantial likelihood of wrongdoing" in the removal of a vaccine specialist from leading a federal agency handling coronavirus response, his lawyers disclosed Thursday.

The preliminary finding from the Office of the Special Counsel, which is investigating Rick Bright's whistleblower complaint, was disclosed just before Bright began testifying before a House panel.