Despite Biden’s pardon, Anthony Fauci still faces legal perils. Here they are.
- Joe Biden's pardon of Dr. Anthony Fauci may shield him from immediate criminal prosecution, but critics argue he still faces legal risks and public backlash as he was known during the pandemic as 'Mr. Science.'
- The pardon negates two Senate referrals for criminal activity and addresses COVID-related offenses, backdated to 2014, the year a U.S. Ban on 'gain of function' research began.
- Senator Rand Paul has pledged to continue investigating Fauci, who cannot invoke Fifth Amendment protections against self-incrimination due to the pardon.
- Future hearings could require Fauci to answer questions about his past statements and involvement in research, even if criminal charges are unlikely.
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