Joe Biden ended his presidency by pre-emptively pardoning political allies and family members who had yet to be charged with any crimes. One pardon stands out: that of Dr Anthony Fauci. Pardoning Fauci won’t make investigations into the origins of Covid-19 go away.
I think when you work for government, at some point your security detail comes off, and you can’t have it forever, so I think it’s very standard," Trump said.
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who was one of the nation’s top health officials for decades, had received death threats during the coronavirus pandemic. He has hired his own security detail.
President Donald Trump has reportedly pulled the security detail of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former public official who faced death threats for guiding the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fauci served as the leading US infectious disease expert during the COVID-19 pandemic, was under security provided by the NIH.
A president can simply intimate that forgiveness is coming, sanctioning his minions to abuse their office with impunity.
Trump said he would not feel responsible if anything happened to Fauci as a result of his federal security clearances being cut.
The president removed the security detail that has protected the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been stripped of his federal security detail despite ongoing threats to his life over his role in the COVID-19 pandemic.
On his way out of the White House on Jan. 20, Joe Biden issued a preemptive pardon for, among others, his chief medical advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci. The week before, the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) took action that will help the nation recover from Dr.
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Ex-CNN editor Chris Cilizza conceded on Monday that he "screwed up" in his assessment of the lab leak theory, suggesting that President Trump was likely right about COVID's origins.