Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert and former White House COVID-19 adviser, continues to face political fire from Republicans but has so far escaped legal consequences. More than 200 days into the Trump administration, Republican lawmakers – including Senator Rand Paul and former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard – have pursued claims that Fauci misled Congress about U.S. funding of ‘gain-of-function’ research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. Despite repeated calls for hearings and criminal referrals, the Justice Department has not acted, and no formal charges have been brought.
Gabbard, now serving as Director of National Intelligence, has launched her own investigation into whether the National Institutes of Health under Fauci approved grants that indirectly supported risky coronavirus experiments in Wuhan. While her office has interviewed whistleblowers and handed over documents to Congress, no conclusive evidence has been released. Paul, meanwhile, continues to press his case that Fauci lied under oath when denying that the NIH supported such research.
Legal experts note that proving perjury requires demonstrating intent to deceive – a high bar that Republicans have yet to meet. Complicating matters further is a controversial pardon reportedly signed by President Biden before leaving office, shielding Fauci from potential prosecution for actions dating back to 2014. However, questions remain about the pardon’s validity since it was allegedly signed using an autopen – a device which reproduces a person’s signature – rather than by Biden’s own hand.
To read how military documents reportedly contradict testimony given by Fauci under oath, see this news story on our website.
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More than 200 days into the Trump administration, Republicans – who control all levers of the federal government – have yet to bring a single charge against Anthony Fauci.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert and former White House COVID-19 adviser, continues to face political fire from Republicans but has so far escaped legal consequences. More than 200 days into the Trump administration, Republican lawmakers – including Senator Rand Paul and former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard – have pursued claims that Fauci misled Congress about U.S. funding of ‘gain-of-function’ research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. Despite repeated calls for hearings and criminal referrals, the Justice Department has not acted, and no formal charges have been brought.
Gabbard, now serving as Director of National Intelligence, has launched her own investigation into whether the National Institutes of Health under Fauci approved grants that indirectly supported risky coronavirus experiments in Wuhan. While her office has interviewed whistleblowers and handed over documents to Congress, no conclusive evidence has been released. Paul, meanwhile, continues to press his case that Fauci lied under oath when denying that the NIH supported such research.
Legal experts note that proving perjury requires demonstrating intent to deceive – a high bar that Republicans have yet to meet. Complicating matters further is a controversial pardon reportedly signed by President Biden before leaving office, shielding Fauci from potential prosecution for actions dating back to 2014. However, questions remain about the pardon’s validity since it was allegedly signed using an autopen – a device which reproduces a person’s signature – rather than by Biden’s own hand.
To read how military documents reportedly contradict testimony given by Fauci under oath, see this news story on our website.
Dr. Rath Health Foundation
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