by Alex Berenson, Unreported Truths:
This idea is beyond terrible; it will destroy whatever little confidence Americans still have in public health.
On Sunday, President Biden broke his word and gave his son Hunter a broad federal pardon. Even many Democrats condemned the move.
Now Biden may take an even more radical and dangerous step. White House officials are discussing offering Dr. Anthony S. Fauci a broad “preemptive pardon,” like the one for Hunter, that would save him from future federal prosecutions.
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But why exactly does Fauci need – or deserve – such protection? Yes, he may be vulnerable for breaking federal laws against lying to Congress or government investigators. But he will turn 84 later this month. That fact alone means his risk of imprisonment is minimal.
The questions about what Fauci knew about the origins of Sars-Cov-2, and whether he misled Congress and the public, are real and serious. If Biden pardons Fauci and quashes any possible criminal investigations into what he said and did, the firestorm will be even uglier than the blowback over Hunter’s pardon.
The pardon might be part of a wave of new pardons that could also include prominent opponents of Donald Trump like Liz Cheney, Politico and The New York Times have reported.
Fauci does not fall in that category, but Republicans have harshly criticized him for failing to disclose his links to the risky coronavirus research that likely caused Covid.
In a June interview with me, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) called Fauci “manipulative” and added “I think he’s an incredible actor… I see a very purposeful covering up of what went on and his link to it.”
The deepest concerns involve Fauci’s relationship with Dr. Ralph Baric, a North Carolina scientist who is the godfather of coronavirus research. I have reported extensively on Baric and Fauci, including a 2013 conference at the National Institutes of Health where Baric told Fauci of his plans to make coronaviruses more dangerous.
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