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•Dr. Fauci’s testimony to Congress was ‘at a minimum, misleading’: Robert Moffit
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President Joe Biden reportedly pondering pardons for officials who haven't been formally charged or convicted of federal crimes but may be liable for indictment or conviction under the incoming Trump administration.
The most likely rationale is a possible perjury charge: Fauci testified under oath in congressional inquiries.
The key question is whether American taxpayers’ dollars were used to fund viral “gain of function” experiments.
Sen. Rand Paul asked Fauci whether his agency funded viral gain-of-function research in China .
John Sutter : Sen. Paul warned him that lying to Congress was a crime.
Sutter says he and Paul were talking past each other in using different definitions of gain of function.
In the meantime, Biden should not offer any type of blanket pardon to Fauci for what he may or may have done.
A preemptive pardon, without indictment or conviction, presumes that he did something wrong.
The incoming Trump administration should have unrestricted access to unredacted documents, reports, memos, and emails.
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