New Jersey Candidate for Governor Joe Rullo Debuts Role as Dr. Fauci in BlazeTV Series “The Coverup”

New Jersey Candidate for Governor Joe Rullo Debuts Role as Dr. Fauci in BlazeTV Series "The Coverup"

TOMS RIVER, NJ – In a bold new docuseries from Blaze TV, actor and candidate for New Jersey governor Joseph Rudy Rullo steps into the spotlight to portray Dr. Anthony Fauci, the polarizing figure at the center of America’s public health narrative.

Titled The Coverup, the investigative series delves into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and scrutinizes Fauci’s role in shaping the response, alleging a orchestrated effort to suppress alternative perspectives. The series premiered on May 30, 2024, and has since stirred significant attention for its provocative take on one of the most debated chapters in recent history.

Rullo, known for his dynamic performances, embodies Fauci in dramatized reenactments that punctuate the docuseries’ narrative. Directed by BlazeTV host Matthew Kibbe and produced in collaboration with Free the People, The Coverup blends hard-hitting interviews with infectious disease experts, White House insiders, and journalists to paint a picture of a man whose influence—and decisions—sparked both admiration and outrage. Rullo’s portrayal captures Fauci’s public persona, from his measured scientific demeanor to the moments of tension that defined his tenure as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

“Playing Dr. Fauci was a unique challenge,” Rullo said in a statement. “He’s a figure who’s been lionized by some and vilified by others. My goal was to bring authenticity to the role, letting the audience interpret the story through the lens of the series’ investigation.”

The docuseries explores Fauci’s decades-long career, spotlighting his leadership during the HIV/AIDS crisis, his handling of Ebola and SARS, and, most controversially, his stewardship during the COVID-19 pandemic. It alleges that Fauci and a cadre of virologists worked to promote a zoonotic origin narrative for the virus while dismissing the possibility of a lab leak—a theory that has gained traction in subsequent years. Featuring insights from figures like Stanford University’s Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, The Coverup positions itself as a counterpoint to mainstream accounts, accusing Fauci of wielding unchecked power to silence dissent.

Rullo’s scenes are interwoven with real footage and expert testimony, creating a hybrid of documentary and thriller that has captivated Blaze TV’s audience.

His depiction of Fauci ranges from press conference standoffs to behind-closed-doors moments, offering a dramatized glimpse into the man who became a household name—and a lightning rod—during the global health crisis.

Blaze Media has touted the series as a vital exposé, with Kibbe stating, “This investigative series arms citizens with the truth, shining a light on shadowy figures like Anthony Fauci who cannot withstand exposure to sunlight.” The timing of the series’ release, just ahead of Fauci’s congressional hearing in June 2024, amplified its impact, reigniting debates over accountability and transparency in public health policy.

For Rullo, the role marks a significant moment in his career, thrusting him into a contentious cultural conversation. While some viewers praise his nuanced performance as a window into Fauci’s complexities, others see it as part of a broader narrative push by Blaze Media to challenge the establishment. Regardless of perspective, Rullo’s portrayal ensures that The Coverup is as much a performance piece as a polemic one.

As of today, April 03, 2025, The Coverup remains available exclusively on BlazeTV, with its producers encouraging viewers to question the official story. Whether audiences view Rullo’s Fauci as a hero, a villain, or something in between, the docuseries—and his performance—continues to fuel discussion about one of the most consequential figures of our time