Former President Joe Biden’s astonishing pardon of Anthony Fauci may have backfired, as more than a dozen state prosecutors are investigating what exactly the former White House COVID czar did that required exoneration.
A coalition of 17 state attorneys general launched a criminal investigation into whether Fauci violated state laws in his work during the pandemic, Headline USA has learned.
The group, led by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, is demanding accountability for potential mismanagement, misleading statements and suppression of scientific debate.
They announced the probe in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, requesting documents that could lead to “potential prosecutions.”
“As state Attorneys General, we possess the authority to address violations of state law or breaches of public trust,” they wrote. “We are fully committed to investigating any malfeasance that may have occurred to the fullest extent of our authority and are prepared to collaborate with you in further efforts.” […]
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