DOJ Weighing New Criminal Case Against Fauci
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DOJ Weighing New Criminal Case Against Fauci
(Washington, DC) – The Justice Department is reportedly considering a new criminal case involving Dr. Anthony Fauci, putting one of the most controversial figures from the COVID era back under a national spotlight. Fauci has long been a target of conservatives who accuse him of misleading the public, mishandling pandemic guidance and avoiding accountability over questions tied to COVID origins and federal research funding. A potential criminal c…
Will Federal Covid Indictment Turn the Tide on Washington Secrecy?
David Morens, a former top advisor to Covid Czar Tony Fauci, was indicted on Monday and “charged with conspiracy against the United States; destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations; concealment, removal, or mutilation of records; and aiding and abetting,” according to the Justice Department press release. Morens allegedly helped top federal health officials cover up the potential role of federal grants in s…
NEW: DOJ May Finally Open Investigation Into Fauci’s COVID Actions...
The investigation into Dr. Anthony Fauci’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic is heating up, raising serious questions about the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). The Department of Justice is reportedly considering surveillance of Fauci amid allegations of criminal misconduct. This development coincides with an indictment of a close associate of Fauci, hinting at a larger cover-up regarding t…
Sen. Paul: Fauci Pardon Should Be Challenged in Court
Sen. Rand Paul said Tuesday that Dr. Anthony Fauci should still be prosecuted, even after receiving a broad preemptive pardon from President Joe Biden on his final day in office. “We would like to see him prosecuted,” Paul told “Rob Schmitt Tonight.” “We think you shouldn’t get away with doing this, and you shouldn’t get away with lying about it.” Paul argued that potential legal exposure for Fauci goes beyond accusations that he misled Congress…
DOJ Eyes New Fauci Criminal Case Despite Pardon Issues
Dr. Anthony Fauci cleared a five-year legal deadline Monday without facing criminal charges for allegedly lying to Congress about funding risky coronavirus research in Wuhan, China, but the Justice Department says it is still exploring ways to prosecute the former top infectious disease official, the New York Post reported. The five-year statute of limitations tied to Fauci's May 11, 2021 Senate testimony expired without an indictment. That test…
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