Speaking as chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Paul explained that while debates can be made over whether Biden used an autopen or knew about the pardon’s execution, the only definitive way to test its legitimacy is through the legal system. “You can argue until you’re blue in the face that you can’t do autopens and that maybe the president wasn’t aware of it. But the only way to actually do this is you have to charge someone who has been pardoned.”
Paul argued that of all the potential individuals who could be prosecuted, Fauci remains the most suitable case. He suggested that others, such as Hunter Biden, could also be prosecuted, but emphasized the importance of taking action. “I think Anthony Fauci is the most likely to be chargeable. There are other people — Hunter Biden could be charged as well — but someone has to be charged,” said Paul.
The senator pointed to Fauci’s previous testimony before Congress, where he denied that the National Institutes of Health had funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Paul asserted that Fauci’s claims are at odds with evidence from those directly tied to the research. “Fauci testified before Congress in a very vigorous and heated and animated way that the National Institutes of Health never funded gain-of-function virus research in Wuhan,” Paul said. “This is directly contradicted by the actual people who were involved in the funding.”
{Matzav.com}
Fauci and Gates who were behind these genocide vaccines that caused turbo cancer, strokes and heart-attacks even in children should be hanging for their crimes. Look how many people they’ve murdered in the last 5 years. Every day we read about them Hy”d.