BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 6, 2025
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States pursue Fauci probe despite Biden pardon protection

Former U.S. public health official Anthony Fauci faces renewed scrutiny from state attorneys general despite receiving a presidential pardon.

According to Daily Caller, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is leading a coalition of 17 state attorneys general seeking information from Republican congressional leaders about potential state law violations not covered by Fauci's presidential pardon.

A letter obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation reveals the attorneys general are requesting details from Senate and House committees that have investigated or launched probes into Fauci's actions.

The coalition emphasizes that former President Joe Biden's blanket pardon, issued on January 19, 2025, does not protect against possible state law violations or breaches of public trust.

State investigators examine research oversight failures

The attorney general's inquiry focuses heavily on oversight lapses in coronavirus research during Fauci's tenure as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Under his leadership, NIAID reportedly circumvented restrictions on gain-of-function research beginning in October 2014, when a moratorium was initiated.

The institute supported high-risk coronavirus experiments at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology, which was later identified as the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Congressional investigations have revealed that NIAID permitted American collaborators to create their own exemptions to the research moratorium. Subsequent research grants failed to receive proper scrutiny from the Enhanced Potential Pandemic Pathogens Committee, contradicting Fauci's sworn testimony about proper oversight procedures.

As stated by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky:

In an unlikely but conceivable turn of events, what if that scientist becomes infected with the virus, which leads to an outbreak and ultimately triggers a pandemic? Scientists working in this field might say – as indeed I have said – that the benefits of such experiments and the resulting knowledge outweigh the risks.

Congressional committees launch parallel investigations

Republican-controlled Senate committees have initiated their own probes into the matter. Senator Rand Paul announced subpoenas for records from 14 federal agencies on January 27, seeking information about COVID-19's origins and high-risk biological research.

Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson has separately subpoenaed the Department of Health and Human Services for documents related to the pandemic, including approximately 50 pages of Fauci's emails.

Three major intelligence agencies - the CIA, FBI, and Department of Energy - have assessed that a laboratory accident represents the most likely source of COVID-19. This assessment contrasts sharply with Fauci's public dismissal of the lab leak hypothesis in early 2020 when he cited a Nature Medicine paper arguing against laboratory origins.

The investigation has uncovered that Fauci participated in early discussions about this influential paper without disclosing his involvement. This revelation only came to light through Freedom of Information Act litigation.

Social media giants amplified contested narrative

Major technology platforms like Meta and YouTube relied heavily on Fauci's statements and the Nature Medicine paper to justify their content moderation policies. Fact-checkers associated with these platforms labeled the lab origin scenario as a conspiracy theory, leading to widespread censorship of users and media outlets reporting on this possibility.

The presidential pardon covers potential federal offenses committed between January 1, 2014, and January 19, 2025. However, state attorneys general maintain that accountability can still be pursued through state-level legal frameworks independent of federal protections.

The coalition's efforts align with broader initiatives to understand systemic failures that may have contributed to the pandemic. These include the appointment of Jay Battacharya, a health economist and physician-scientist, as the incoming National Institutes of Health leader.

Case sparks renewed accountability demands

The pursuit of potential state charges against Fauci represents an unprecedented challenge to presidential pardon authority. Legal experts note this multi-state effort could establish new precedents for state-federal jurisdictional boundaries in cases of national significance.

This initiative demonstrates growing concerns about oversight of high-risk biological research and public health policy decisions. The attorneys general emphasize their commitment to thorough investigation despite federal limitations.

The coalition's actions highlight persistent questions about transparency and accountability in public health leadership during global crises.

Summary brings complex probe into focus

Anthony Fauci, formerly the nation's top infectious disease expert, confronts potential state-level investigations despite receiving a presidential pardon from Joe Biden. A coalition of 17 state attorneys general seeks to determine whether state laws were violated during his tenure at NIAID.

The investigation centers on oversight of gain-of-function research, particularly concerning work conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and Fauci's public statements about COVID-19's origins. While the presidential pardon shields him from federal prosecution, state authorities maintain their right to pursue accountability through state legal channels.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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