Although Fauci has medical/scientific credentials, he is essentially a political spokesman. Therefore, I don't look to him for complicated scientific questions about the efficacy of the vaccines--or anything deep.
My personal grading of the U.S. handling of the virus is D-.
No matter what the subject, there are those who question accepted wisdom or policy or scientific conclusions. If Malone sees a medical (scientific) problem with the mRNA vaccines he needs to provide the evidence in the language of science. I took the shots. I know there is a risk that there's something about them that might make my right arm fall off in 3 years and 2 months. There are always risks, either way. All vaccines have side effects.
Vaccines are a calculus of atrocities, when it gets down to it. There's no truth being hidden because it is a fundamental fact that scientists cannot travel into the future and determine what the vaccine might do.
There are certain risks, like cardio, that are suspected with the vaccines so one's doctor may advise that one not get the vaccine. No one knows for certain how any one individual will react to the vaccine.
There is no conspiracy that needs to be "spoken out" against. There is controversy within the medical/scientific community which is open to anyone to read. The YT channel Unherd has interviewed many of these people who have something real to say (on subject). Malone is no shortcut; nor Fauci.
My 2-cents! Thanks Leigh!