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Dr. Anthony Fauci Grateful for Biden's Preemptive Pardon, Asserts No Crime Committed
Jan 20, 2025, 02:05 PM
Dr. Anthony Fauci has expressed gratitude for a preemptive pardon granted by President Joe Biden, while asserting that he has committed no crime. In statements to various media outlets, Fauci emphasized that there are no grounds for any allegations or threats of criminal investigation or prosecution against him. He noted that the pardon was appreciated, but stressed his innocence and the distress caused by baseless threats to him and his family. Fauci, who has served over 50 years at the National Institutes of Health, highlighted his long career of public service and the politically motivated nature of the threats against him.
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