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‘Let’s Call Them All Before Congress’

“It means they needed it,” Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Monday of President Joe Biden's 11th-hour preemptive pardon.

Roy called on Congress to “demand the truth.”

Hours before leaving office, Biden addressed retired Gen. Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, retired Gen. Anthony Fauci, and members of the Jan. 6 committee, calling them “dedicated and selfless public servants.” Calling it a “lifeline,” he granted a preemptive presidential pardon. of our democracy. ”

“These public servants serve our country with honor and honor and do not deserve to be subject to unwarranted and politically motivated prosecutions,” the statement said. read Partially. Biden said Fauci “saved countless lives by managing the government's response to pressing health emergencies like HIV/AIDS, the Ebola virus and the Zika virus,” adding that Fauci was “a one-and-done man.” He acknowledged his contribution to “tackling the crisis.” The pandemic of the century. ”

“America is safer and healthier because of him,” he declared, without mentioning Fauci's constant flip-flops and misguided advice. These include, but are not limited to, trumped-up social distancing rules, universal masking, and mandatory vaccinations. Coronavirus pandemic and involvement in gain-of-function research.

“The implication is that they needed a pardon…so let's call them all to Congress and demand the truth,” Congressman Roy said in response to the pardon.

“If they refuse or lie, let's test the 'range' of constitutional pardons on their future actions,” he added.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responded to Roy's idea by saying, “That's right.”

“But one reason for the poor behavior of bureaucrats in the first place is Congress' inability to effectively exercise its oversight and spending powers,” he added.

Author Andrew Huff The truth about Wuhan: How we exposed the biggest lie in historysaid Breitbart News Saturday Earlier this month, he said Fauci's pardon would incriminate everyone, adding that accepting a pardon is “an admission of guilt of a crime.”

“Dr. Fauci is guilty of at most 25 million counts of negligent homicide,” Huff explained. “So they knew that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was a leaky lab, but they allowed the research to continue. They illegally exported that technology. “There were no proper safety controls in place in terms of risk management with the contractors involved,” Huff said, deeming the whole thing to be illegal.

“So, under U.S. law, if the president pardons someone and they accept the pardon, that's an admission of guilt of a crime, and everyone who was involved in the cover-up and export of this technology. If you look at it, that’s a violation of the RICO Act,” Huff explained.

“And, you know, to go after people like Anthony Fauci and all of his co-conspirators, we can use essentially the same types of criminal procedures and prosecutions that we use against gangsters. “You can,” he continued. “So even if they pardon Anthony Fauci, if he accepts the pardon, everyone associated with RICO is guilty, they're all guilty.”

“So if they go and pardon Anthony Fauci with a full pardon; [if] He accepts that, and he condemns everyone else in the government involved in this operation,” Hough added.

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