Jan 22, 2025

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Fauci Granted 'Preemptive Pardon' Can He Be Prosecuted?

Within hours of leaving office, Biden pardoned Anthony Fauci for “any offenses” committed from 2014, onward. Known for his crimes against humanity, Fauci has become a rather infamous figure over the decades — even more so during COVID than in the early years of his career. Many are wondering the motivation, rationale and justification behind this executive decision and would rather see the public health official prosecuted for his actions, rather than vindicated. Here, to discuss the situation in more detail is investigative journalist Paul Thacker.

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