Republican Attorney General Coalition bypasses President Joe Biden's last-minute preemptive pardon and seeks future pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, and state-level on his role in the Covid-19 pandemic response I'm about to investigate him in.
Attorney General, led by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson; I sent a letter On Wednesday, Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Sen. John Toon (R-SD) told House Speaker “more findings or direct findings suggesting there could be a violation of state law.” We ask that you stay in the loop for “proof.” So, “we can evaluate state-level action courses.”
“Indeed, one potential tool we have at our disposal is a presentation of findings related to state officials. As you know, pardons by former President Biden are the ones that are subject to state-level investigations and legal explorations. It has not expanded to eliminate the procedures,” they wrote. “As state attorney general, we have the authority to deal with violations of state law or violations of public trusts. We are committed to investigating fraud that may have occurred to the fullest extent of the authorities. We are fully committed and ready to work with you with more effort.”
The Attorney General specifically referred to a Report It was released in December 2024 by some subcommittees on the coronavirus pandemic. This details the widespread failure and potential misconduct by high-ranking government officials, including Fauci. Some of the findings from the report are as follows:
- Evidence suggests that Fauci worked to discredit the “lab leak” theory despite evidence supporting it.
- The accusation that Fauci allegedly provided false testimony to Congress about the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on funding for gain-of-function research that will function in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
- The NIH allegedly mismanaged taxpayer funds by failing to properly oversee grants to the EcoHealth Alliance, which raised funds for Wuhan Lab.
- Evidence that prominent scientists who raised concerns about the risks of vaccines are silent, ultimately limiting debate and public awareness.
Despite the findings of the report, Biden The zoo, which was preemptively pardoned in the remaining hours of his administration, which was valid from January 2014 until the day of pardon, said, “I praised Do Fauci in SAV[ing] They live countless lives by managing government responses to health crises such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola and Zika viruses. ”
“During my tenure as Chief Medical Adviser, he helped the country tackle the once-in-a-century pandemic. The United States is safer and healthier for him,” Biden said.
The Attorney General pointed out the pardon.With the aim of applying for crimes arising from his services as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force or the White House COVID-19 Response Team, or as the President's Chief Medical Adviser, as well as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. I'm here. ”
“To say we are troubled by the scope and timing of the pardon, which rests on the heels of the subcommittee's final report, will be an understatement: Former President Biden's shameful pardon To keep accountability free, Congress encourages people to consider using all the tools available at their disposal,” they write.
The Attorney General also thanked lawmakers for their “work to promote transparency and accountability in studying responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.” Following Biden's fauna's preemptive pardon, Republicans proposed to testify before Congress that they would call their enemies.
“Your cooperation is invaluable as our current capabilities can be somewhat limited,” they continued. “You are uniquely positioned to assist us by providing information that outlines potential courses of action under state law, and if possible, please provide the necessary details. That way you can make informed decisions aimed at holding Malign Actors accountable.”
The letter added:
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skulmetti. Florida Attorney General John Gard; Louisiana Attorney General Liz Maril. Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall; Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador; North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley. Derek E. Brown, Utah Attorney General. Indiana Attorney General Todd Lokita; Marty Jackley; South Dakota Attorney General. Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin; Montana Attorney General Austin Knucson; Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. Kansas Attorney General Chris Kobach. John B. McCasky, West Virginia Attorney General. Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers;
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