What will be the outcome of Florida's investigation into Fauci by end of 2025?
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Biden Pardons Fauci for Actions Since 2014 Amid Florida Investigations
Jan 20, 2025, 04:26 PM
On January 20, 2025, President Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon to Dr. Anthony Fauci on his last day in office, covering any offenses from January 1, 2014, through the date of the pardon. This action was taken amid concerns that Fauci could face legal repercussions from the incoming Trump administration, particularly over allegations of perjury related to U.S.-funded Covid research. The pardon extends back to 2014, a year that has been highlighted in discussions about Fauci's involvement in gain-of-function research. Despite the federal pardon, Fauci could still face prosecution under state laws, as noted by ongoing investigations by a Florida grand jury.
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