If Fauci Was Not Guilty of COVID Crimes, Why Did Biden Pardon Him?
In a controversial decision, President Biden issued Dr. Anthony Fauci a preemptive pardon, protecting him from any inquiries into his role with the DEFUSE grant and NIAID-funded research, which may have contributed to the formation of COVID-19. The pardon raises issues about hindering the pursuit of truth, as it was granted before Fauci’s acts had been thoroughly investigated. Critics believe that the pardon is not intended to forgive crimes but rather to avoid reputational damage and increased scrutiny of the NIAID’s role in dangerous research. Evidence linking Fauci’s agency to Wuhan gain-of-function experiments suggests that the virus may have originated in a laboratory. The decision weakens the need for transparency and accountability in the study of the pandemic’s origins.
Editor’s Note: This is a clear violation of accountability and an insult to the millions afflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. A single individual, whether a scientist or a president, should not have the authority to halt the quest for truth, especially when the world is still dealing with the effects of harsh policies, economic devastation, and societal upheaval. What happened was more than just an unpleasant event; it was formed by actions, some of which may have been reckless or dishonest, and those responsible should be thoroughly investigated. By sheltering Fauci from scrutiny, Biden effectively denies the likelihood of errors, mismanagement, or even negligence, as if the lockdowns, forced vaccinations, and censorship never happened. This would set a dangerous precedent: those in power can rewrite history and erase accountability with the stroke of a pen. [See also: The Great COVID Cover-up: Shocking truth about Wuhan and 15 federal agencies, Experts: US-funded lab helped Chinese Army’s bioterrorism program, Fauci caught lying again, this time about NIAID’s ties with Wuhan Lab, Fauci lied: NIH funded Wuhan lab which created human-transmissible bat coronavirus]
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