Killers of cops, FBI agents and innocent men, women and children are among the astounding 4,200 people pardoned by former president Joe Biden.Heinous crimes. Cold-blooded. One of the pardoned drowned a woman who accused him of rape by tying her up, attaching a cinder block, then throwing her over a bridge. Another executed a mother and her little boy. Another beat a cop to death.Last-minute pre-emptive pardons stretching back to 2014 were granted to members of the Biden crime family, the Capitol attack January 6 committee that withheld, then destroyed, evidence, and the disgraced former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff retired four-star Gen. Mark Milley.And to all that, add the detestable Dr. Anthony Fauci — despite his highly questionable record as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 1984 to 2022.On inauguration day Monday, protesters marched with a huge mock, bloody guillotine. But their moronic wrath was aimed at President Donald Trump, the supposed 'convicted felon' — based on fabricated crimes. A victim of relentless lawfare launched by ruthless, unscrupulous, lying, scheming political enemies who feared he’d expose their crimes and sins if he got back into the Oval Office.They are among those who didn’t have a problem with Fauci.Trump refused pardons offered to him and his family when he left the White House in January 2021 after being ‘defeated’ by Biden. (As more information filters out, the jury is still out on that.) Trump declined because they “didn’t do anything wrong.”But many people are understandably asking why Biden’s pre-emptive pardons were accepted by people who haven’t been convicted if they didn’t do anything wrong. Why would they risk looking guilty?The disgraced Milley who received a “full and unconditional” pardon, apparently still has his stars. That’s despite overseeing the disastrous 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan when 13 US soldiers were killed by a bomb detonated at Kabul airport and $85 billion worth of military equipment was left behind. That’s despite going behind Trump 45’s back to call US adversaries — the Chinese — to reveal US plans, promising to warn them of any pending action. He was accused of “treason and dereliction of duty.”No one can look at the portrait of Milley at the Pentagon anymore. It was removed within hours of Trump being was sworn into office.But Fauci, who wantonly operated drunk on power and ego, is still free to spout off about Bird flu and whatever.Fauci’s decisions, funding and otherwise — both barbaric and deadly — spared neither humans nor animals.Widespread rage over his pardon, over him escaping justice, is justified.But he’s not necessarily off the hook.Legal experts, including New York attorney Colleen Kerwick, according to Newsweek, said pardons don’t extend to state courts where prosecutions can still occur.Also, if he is called to testify at any inquiries, being pardoned prohibits him from pleading the fifth — remaining silent to avoid self-incrimination.Fauci lied to Congress about the National Institute of Health (NIH) he headed funding coronavirus gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan lab, the source of the leak of COVID-19.During a November 2021 Senate hearing Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul told Fauci that his “persistent denials … are not simply a stain on your reputation but are clear and present danger to the country and the world.”We all know the devastation Fauci’s decisions caused during the COVID-19 ‘pandemic.’ How he promoted experimental vaccines that make billions for pharmaceutical companies, while he ruthlessly destroyed careers of medical experts who tried to tell the truth, or offer proven medicines like Ivermectin While seniors were left alone to die in nursing homes.Yet when the dangers of the vaccines and mandates were exposed Fauci remained arrogant, remorseless and deceptive.But Fauci’s far-reaching tentacles are even more devastating.During his inaugural speech President Trump promised: “Together, we will end the chronic disease epidemic and keep our children safe, healthy, and disease free.”Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to serve as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, scorched Fauci in his book The Real Anthony Fauci.”“Fauci generation — children born after his elevation to NIAID kingpin in 1984 — the sickest generation in American history and has made Americans among the least healthy citizens on the planet,” wrote Kennedy.“His obsequious subservience to the Big Ag, Big Food, and pharmaceutical companies has left our children drowning in a toxic soup of pesticide residues, corn syrup, and processed foods, while also serving as pincushions for 69 mandated vaccine doses by age 18 — none of them properly safety tested.” Meanwhile, the “depraved” barbaric taxpayer-funded cruelty to animals’ experiments Fauci lavishly “blessed” and funded in the US and elsewhere haven’t ended.A gut-wrenching expose — Stop spending tax dollars on NIH's cruel animal experiments — was published by Newsweek last May. It was co-written by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace and Anthony Bellotti, president the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project.The abject torture was deemed “unnecessary” and bereft of useful results.But Fauci has been pardoned by Biden.No, no, it’s not that he’s guilty. Or that he sought the pardon. Biden called him, he said. He’s a victim, he had to fend off “baseless threats,” he told CNN.The insatiable publicity hog ran to the cameras hours soon after he was pardoned. “As Biden said we did nothing wrong, but the baseless accusations and threats are real for me and my family.”Fauci, trying to feign humility, told CNN he is “appreciative.”It still might be too early for him to break out the champagne. Even though he’s been pardoned, there are thunderous calls — including from Elon Musk — to charge him with perjury which carries a five-year prison term. However, those inaugural protesters might be on to something better suited for him.I say, bring it on Pamela Jo Bondi — the minute you are sworn in as US Attorney General.Go for the jugular. And by the way, slap on animal cruelty charges.
Killers of cops, FBI agents and innocent men, women and children are among the astounding 4,200 people pardoned by former president Joe Biden.Heinous crimes. Cold-blooded. One of the pardoned drowned a woman who accused him of rape by tying her up, attaching a cinder block, then throwing her over a bridge. Another executed a mother and her little boy. Another beat a cop to death.Last-minute pre-emptive pardons stretching back to 2014 were granted to members of the Biden crime family, the Capitol attack January 6 committee that withheld, then destroyed, evidence, and the disgraced former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff retired four-star Gen. Mark Milley.And to all that, add the detestable Dr. Anthony Fauci — despite his highly questionable record as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 1984 to 2022.On inauguration day Monday, protesters marched with a huge mock, bloody guillotine. But their moronic wrath was aimed at President Donald Trump, the supposed 'convicted felon' — based on fabricated crimes. A victim of relentless lawfare launched by ruthless, unscrupulous, lying, scheming political enemies who feared he’d expose their crimes and sins if he got back into the Oval Office.They are among those who didn’t have a problem with Fauci.Trump refused pardons offered to him and his family when he left the White House in January 2021 after being ‘defeated’ by Biden. (As more information filters out, the jury is still out on that.) Trump declined because they “didn’t do anything wrong.”But many people are understandably asking why Biden’s pre-emptive pardons were accepted by people who haven’t been convicted if they didn’t do anything wrong. Why would they risk looking guilty?The disgraced Milley who received a “full and unconditional” pardon, apparently still has his stars. That’s despite overseeing the disastrous 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan when 13 US soldiers were killed by a bomb detonated at Kabul airport and $85 billion worth of military equipment was left behind. That’s despite going behind Trump 45’s back to call US adversaries — the Chinese — to reveal US plans, promising to warn them of any pending action. He was accused of “treason and dereliction of duty.”No one can look at the portrait of Milley at the Pentagon anymore. It was removed within hours of Trump being was sworn into office.But Fauci, who wantonly operated drunk on power and ego, is still free to spout off about Bird flu and whatever.Fauci’s decisions, funding and otherwise — both barbaric and deadly — spared neither humans nor animals.Widespread rage over his pardon, over him escaping justice, is justified.But he’s not necessarily off the hook.Legal experts, including New York attorney Colleen Kerwick, according to Newsweek, said pardons don’t extend to state courts where prosecutions can still occur.Also, if he is called to testify at any inquiries, being pardoned prohibits him from pleading the fifth — remaining silent to avoid self-incrimination.Fauci lied to Congress about the National Institute of Health (NIH) he headed funding coronavirus gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan lab, the source of the leak of COVID-19.During a November 2021 Senate hearing Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul told Fauci that his “persistent denials … are not simply a stain on your reputation but are clear and present danger to the country and the world.”We all know the devastation Fauci’s decisions caused during the COVID-19 ‘pandemic.’ How he promoted experimental vaccines that make billions for pharmaceutical companies, while he ruthlessly destroyed careers of medical experts who tried to tell the truth, or offer proven medicines like Ivermectin While seniors were left alone to die in nursing homes.Yet when the dangers of the vaccines and mandates were exposed Fauci remained arrogant, remorseless and deceptive.But Fauci’s far-reaching tentacles are even more devastating.During his inaugural speech President Trump promised: “Together, we will end the chronic disease epidemic and keep our children safe, healthy, and disease free.”Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick to serve as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, scorched Fauci in his book The Real Anthony Fauci.”“Fauci generation — children born after his elevation to NIAID kingpin in 1984 — the sickest generation in American history and has made Americans among the least healthy citizens on the planet,” wrote Kennedy.“His obsequious subservience to the Big Ag, Big Food, and pharmaceutical companies has left our children drowning in a toxic soup of pesticide residues, corn syrup, and processed foods, while also serving as pincushions for 69 mandated vaccine doses by age 18 — none of them properly safety tested.” Meanwhile, the “depraved” barbaric taxpayer-funded cruelty to animals’ experiments Fauci lavishly “blessed” and funded in the US and elsewhere haven’t ended.A gut-wrenching expose — Stop spending tax dollars on NIH's cruel animal experiments — was published by Newsweek last May. It was co-written by Republican Rep. Nancy Mace and Anthony Bellotti, president the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project.The abject torture was deemed “unnecessary” and bereft of useful results.But Fauci has been pardoned by Biden.No, no, it’s not that he’s guilty. Or that he sought the pardon. Biden called him, he said. He’s a victim, he had to fend off “baseless threats,” he told CNN.The insatiable publicity hog ran to the cameras hours soon after he was pardoned. “As Biden said we did nothing wrong, but the baseless accusations and threats are real for me and my family.”Fauci, trying to feign humility, told CNN he is “appreciative.”It still might be too early for him to break out the champagne. Even though he’s been pardoned, there are thunderous calls — including from Elon Musk — to charge him with perjury which carries a five-year prison term. However, those inaugural protesters might be on to something better suited for him.I say, bring it on Pamela Jo Bondi — the minute you are sworn in as US Attorney General.Go for the jugular. And by the way, slap on animal cruelty charges.