“They can prosecute him or they can get him to talk. You aren’t getting both.”
The charges being brought forth by the attorney generals of the states involved are not falling under the covid scheme of the pardons. The states are trying to tie Fauci’s notoriety of his position and his determinations doing his job within the tasks assigned to him is not going to get into proximate cause but will flow over into interveining cause which is going to be impossible to prove as Fauci didn’t make the call on how each state operated their response to the federal government’s opinion of the virus. Or that he did it on purpose or for gain as notoriety at his level concerning state actions had no bearing on his malfeasance. And he didn’t profit by the work as a doctor and federal advisor that has been determined. So the states are filing for their mistakes as they didn’t have to consider his recommendations and take their actions and passing it on to him. In this case you’re right about the “string him up” attitude. But the charges are a real stretch. Misnomer
wy69
I don’t disagree.
But would you agree that ANYTHING this guy says in public is going to end up being examined in any State case against him?
Any attorney would tell him to shut his mouth. This advice pretty much applies to any time any authority wants you to testify.
I know it’s not popular and it certainly does not provide closure to the whole pandemic BS. But life is not clean that way. I wish it were.