17 Attorneys General BLAME FAUCI among the Covid Pandemic’s MALIGN ACTORS. So they Contest his Pardon

by Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio
On February 5, a few days before the lawyer Robert F. Kennedy was confirmed by the Senate as the new US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (news below), 17 attorneys general from as many states wrote a heavy letter to the leaders of the House of Representatives and the Senate (Mike Johnson and John Thune) to relaunch the accusations against the infamous virologist Anthony Fauci regarding his serious responsibilities in the Covid emergency, in the laboratory experiments on the SARS virus and in the vaccination campaign.
«We, the undersigned Attorneys General, write to commend your work to promote transparency and accountability in studying the response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. As part of your continued efforts in holding malign actors accountable for their actions arising out of the Pandemic, if you believe that further findings or direct evidence that suggests there may have been any violation of state laws, please include us in any actions taken so that we may evaluate state-level courses of action».
Can be read in the letter signed byIs signed by Alan Wilson South Carolina AG, Jonathan Skrmetti Tennessee AG, John Guard Florida AG, Liz Murrill Louisiana AG, Ken PaxtonTexas AG, Steve Marshall Alabama AG, Raúl Labrador Idaho AG, Drew Wrigley North Dakota AG, Derek BrownUtah Attorney General, Todd RokitaIndiana AG, Marty J. Jackley South Dakota AG, Tim Griffin Arkansas AG, Austin Knudsen Montana AG, Andrew Bailey Missouri AG, Kris W. Kobach Kansas AG, John B. McCuskey West Virginia AG, Mike Hilgers Nebraska AG,

«Although former President Biden attempted to shield potential bad actors—like Dr. Anthony Fauci—from accountability via preemptive pardons, we are confident that state laws may provide a means to hold all actors accountable for their misconduct. With respect to your work thus far» they added.
Among the signatories there are some of the attorneys general who had already written a previous letter pointing the finger at the very serious responsibilities of the Biden Administration in relation to the management of the Covid emergency, the lack of transparency perpetrated also with censorship on social media and the vaccination campaign that has proven to be dangerous.
Some of them have already started legal action against Pfizer while some states where they exercise their judicial authority have already started legislative actions to impose the ban on mRNA vaccines.
The 17 attorneys general raised three main points of contention regarding Fauci’s actions (whole letter among the sources).…
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COVID-19’s Origins
The report suggests high ranking medical officials may have misled the public about COVID-19’s origins in at least two ways. First, the report indicates Dr. Fauci “prompted” a “Proximal Origin” theory of COVID-19’s origins, which was meant to disprove a “lab leak” theory. As we all now know, and as the report found, the weight of the evidence increasingly supports a lab leak hypothesis, and Dr. Fauci’s potential involvement in attempting to discredit that hypothesis is troubling. Any deliberate manipulation or suppression of alternative hypotheses could haveMdelayed critical understanding of and responses to the Pandemic, with direMconsequences for global health.
Second, the report indicates that Dr. Fauci may have misled Congress about the National Institutes of Health’s funding of gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
NIH Oversight Failures
The report notes a significant lapse in the oversight of NIH grants, particularly those awarded to EcoHealth Alliance. These grants facilitated gain- of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology under conditions that were not adequately monitored, directly implicating Dr. Fauci’s leadership in potential mismanagement or negligence.
Public Health Policy Decisions
The report emphasizes how these actions, among others, have contributed to a profound erosion of public trust in health institutions. The need for accountability is not just about correcting past oversights, but also about ensuring that future public health crises are met with policies that are transparent, evidence-based, and trustworthy. For example, Dr. Fauci led a deliberate campaign to stifle the voices of premier health scholars regarding the lack of adequate testing of vaccines.
«Despite these serious findings, former President Biden issued a sweeping full and unconditional pardon for Dr. Fauci for “any offenses which he may have committed or taken part in during the period of time from January 1, 2014 through the date” of the pardon. The pardon purports to apply to any offenses arising from his service as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force or the White House COVID-19 Response Team, or as Chief Medical Advisor to the President»the Attorneys Gernal furthermore wrote.
«To say we are troubled by the scope and timing of the pardon—on the heels of the Subcommittee’s Final Report—would be a gross understatement. To ensure that former President Biden’s shameful pardon does not frustrate accountability, we urge Congress to consider using all available tools at its disposal» the letter concluded.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmed as US Health Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed as US Health Secretary. He was approved by 52 to 48 votes despite efforts to smear him for his work raising concerns about vaccine safety.The former Democrat and 2024 independent Presidential candidate has pledged to tackle obesity and ultra-processed foods as part of his aim to Make America Healthy Again.
He will now be in charge of a $1.7 trillion agency that manages government-funded health care for millions of people, oversees vaccine and drug development and steers pandemic preparedness.Former Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell was the only Republican Senator to vote no in the end, possibly motivated by his experience as a polio survivor.
During an earlier confirmation, Senator Bill Cassidy, a former doctor, pressed him to confirm he would not “impound, divert” or reduce any funding from Congress on vaccination programmes. Kennedy said he would not.
By the end of the hearing, Cassidy said he believed the two would have “a great working relationship to make America healthy again”. It raises hopes for greater transparency around the safety and efficacy of the Covid vaccines and other drugs where campaigners have raised concerns over trials and approvals.
MAIN SOURCES
ATTORNEYS GENERAL LETTER VS FAUCI
https://www.gospanews.net/en/2024/12/23/wuhan-gates-79-mrna-killer-vaccines-ready-before-covid-pandemic-exclusive-darpa-paper-proves-plot-among-pentagon-gates-moderna/