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As one of his final acts before leaving the Oval Office, Joe Biden issued a sweeping preemptive pardon for Dr. Anthony Fauci, shielding the nation's former top infectious disease expert from ...
High Fidelity star John Cusack posted a meme on Bluesky that critics have described as being “antisemitic” and evocative of ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci is insisting that he committed "no crime" after President Biden issued a preemptive pardon for his former chief medical advisor. "I really truly appreciate the action President ...
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. advocated during a Monday interview for the creation of “a ...
Fauci told ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl he appreciated Biden’s pardon because the threat of investigation and prosecution “creates immeasurable and intolerable distress on me and my family.” ...
Fauci responded to the preemptive pardon in a statement reported by CNN's Jim Acosta. "It feels good and I'm grateful to the president for doing it," he told Acosta.
The health secretary accused Anthony Fauci of “creating coronavirus” and suggested the COVID-19 vaccine may have “killed” ...
President Joe Biden’s senior aides are reportedly discussing potential preemptive pardons before President-elect Donald Trump’s promised “retribution” once taking office Jan. 20. Trump has ...
The "No MAGA left behind" spirit appears to have pervaded the administration’s pardons process — or, at least, the perception of it has.
He also pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. None of them had been charged with any crime.
While many assumed the pardon was engineered to shield Fauci, often referred to as "America's doctor," from MAGA retribution, the act of clemency raised eyebrows for another reason: Biden ...