Anthony Fauci lied to the public during COVID. That’s not an opinion, it’s an admitted fact from Fauci himself.
But the lies he admitted to don’t even come close to covering the amount of lies he actually told. From his position on schools and school closures, to lockdowns, to mask mandates, to the lab leak, to vaccine efficacy and the ensuing scourge of vaccine mandates.
Still, with President Donald Trump winning the 2024 election, whoever was running the Biden administration realized that Fauci might finally face some accountability for his actions and the harm he caused. So they did their best to ensure that he, as a member of their party and ideology, would escape any consequences and issued a preemptive pardon.
While he’s now protected at a federal level, some state Attorneys General aren’t taking Biden’s last minute reprieve lying down.
Alan Wilson, the state Attorney General of South Carolina, along with 18 other AG’s, sent a letter to Congressional leadership laying out their intentions to hold Fauci to account at a state level, despite Biden’s protection. […]
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