Republican AGs working together to investigate Fauci explain how states can possibly bypass Biden pardon
A trio of Republican attorneys general — Florida's James Uthmeier, Louisiana's Liz Murrill and West Virginia's John McCuskey — opened a joint investigation into former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci in an effort to hold Fauci accountable at the state level despite his federal pardon. "Americans need to have confidence that the medical professionals that are giving them information during medical catastrophes like COVID, that that information is sound.
Rebuilding that trust begins with holding accountable the people who caused it to be lost," McCuskey told one outlet in an interview. Uthmeier initially announced his office would launch an investigation into Fauci on July 29, shortly after Fauci invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to answer any questions about his role in the COVID-19 pandemic response 111 times while testifying before a Senate committee.
