A coalition of state attorneys general, led by South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, has launched an investigation into Fauci’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The attorneys demand accountability for Fauci’s mismanagement, purposefully misleading statements, and suppression of scientific debate.
In a letter addressed to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, the attorneys general commended ongoing congressional efforts to uncover potential misconduct. They also requested state-level cooperation in investigating any violations of state laws.
“President Biden’s blanket pardon of Dr. Fauci is a shameful attempt to prevent accountability,” said Attorney General Wilson. “If any of these findings indicate violations of state laws, we are fully prepared to take appropriate action to ensure justice is served.”
The pardon by President Joe Biden does not extend to state prosecution.
The request for further investigation follows the release of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic’s final report, which highlights widespread failures and potential misconduct by high-ranking government officials, including Dr. Fauci. The key findings include:
- Origins of Covid-19 – Evidence suggests Dr. Fauci worked to discredit the “lab leak” theory despite mounting evidence supporting it.
- Misleading Congress on NIH Funding – Dr. Fauci appears to have provided false testimony regarding NIH-funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
- NIH Oversight Failures – The NIH mismanaged taxpayer funds by failing to properly oversee grants to EcoHealth Alliance, which funneled funding to the Wuhan lab. Funds to EcoHealth Alliance came through the rogue agency USAID, which is in the process of being dismantled by the Trump Administration after it was discovered to be funding terrorism.
- Suppression of Scientific Dissent – Prominent scientists who raised concerns about vaccine risks were allegedly silenced, limiting public awareness of potential side effects.
Despite these findings, former President Joe Biden issued a sweeping pardon for Dr. Fauci, shielding him from federal prosecution for any offenses committed during his tenure. However, the attorneys general maintain that this federal pardon does not prevent state-level legal action.
The attorneys general have formally requested that Congress provide them with any relevant findings that could lead to state investigations and potential prosecutions. They reaffirmed their commitment to upholding public trust, ensuring transparency, and preventing similar failures in future public health crises.
The attorneys general supporting the investigation are:
- Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina
- Jonathan Skrmetti, Attorney General of Tennessee
- John Guard, Acting Attorney General of Florida
- Liz Murrill, Attorney General of Louisiana
- Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas
- Steve Marshall, Attorney General of Alabama
- Raúl Labrador, Attorney General of Idaho
- Drew Wrigley, Attorney General of North Dakota
- Derek E. Brown, Attorney General of Utah
- Todd Rokita, Attorney General of Indiana
- Marty Jackley, Attorney General of South Dakota
- Tim Griffin, Attorney General of Arkansas
- Austin Knudson, Attorney General of Montana
- Andrew Bailey, Attorney General of Missouri
- Kris Kobach, Attorney General of Kansas
- John B. McCuskey, Attorney General of West Virginia
- Mike Hilgers, Attorney General of Nebraska
The coalition urges congressional leaders to continue their investigative efforts and ensure that all responsible parties are held accountable at both federal and state levels.
On the last day of his presidency, Biden “blanket pardoned” Fauci, as well as former Rep. Liz Cheney and Gen. Mark Milley.
It would be great if Alaska joins this effort. Recent investigation into USAID has revealed that Fauci funded millions of dollars worth of gain of function research in China and elsewhere through the Agency in defiance of federal law which prohibited such dangerous corona virus manipulation. Sloppy Joe’s presidential pardon may protect Fauci from federal prosecution, but may not help him in avoiding state civil & criminal prosecution.
But if you oppose Fauci, you oppose science. He is the science. You aren’t against science, are you?
And the reason Alaska’s Attorney General is not involved is…..???
Anybody?
Of the items on the list, Supression of Scientific Dissent is probably the worst. The huge Nazi-like push to force people to take some dangerous experimental shot, and the brutal smearing of the doctors raising legitimate concerns about it were probably the worst public actions I’ve ever seen. Where is Treg Taylor on this list? Remember the group of health company-owned “doctors” here in Alaska who petitioned our state medical board to pull the licenses of doctors here who questioned this BS? Maybe MRAK should re-publish the list of those who did that.