When asked if he had any last-ditch advice pertaining to the students’ upcoming exams, Paul said that even though he "never, ever cheated" and “doesn’t condone cheating”, he “would sometimes spread misinformation”.
"We spread the rumor that we knew what was on the test and it was definitely going to be all about the liver. We tried to trick all of our competing students into over-studying for the liver" and not studying much else. So, that's my advice. Misinformation works,” Paul argued.
“What happens when [Paul] gets out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue is that it kindles the crazies out there, and I have threats upon my life, [and] harassment of my family and my children with obscene phone calls because people are lying about me,” Fauci said.