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Rand Paul says the best way to 'test' the autopen pardon is to indict Fauci…
• https://revolver.newsThe idea of Anthony Fauci actually facing justice for everything he did—lying to Congress, covering up the origins of COVID, pushing lockdowns and mandates while he played both sides, and the vaccine lies—has felt almost impossible in this upside-down country where elites seem to get away with murder.
But Senator Rand Paul has never given up on taking Fauci down. And now, with the whole "autopen pardon" scandal blowing up, and Fauci being at the very center of that, Rand just laid out a simple plan to put it all on the table and test those flimsy pardons: Indict Fauci.
Let him try to use that shady pardon. Then fight it out in court.
Pretty smart, right?
In a video clip blowing up on social media, Paul demands that Fauci be held accountable for the devastating lies he told during the COVID pandemic. Especially surrounding the gain-of-function research and the origins of the so-called deadly virus (with over a 90 percent survival rate).
But there's more at stake here than just one man's lies. This is about the entire Dem-led weaponization of a pandemic that was used to reset, censor, control, and crush the American people and hijack a US election.
Revolver recently reported that the autopen scandal is back on the front burner. And as you likely know, Fauci was one of the key regime loyalists who scored one of those sketchy, late-night preemptive pardons. Supposedly, it was approved by Joe Biden himself… a man who, let's be honest, didn't even seem fully aware he was alive half the time. But then an explosive New York Times report blew that lie wide open. Turns out, it wasn't Biden signing those flimsy pardons at all; it was his staff, using an autopen.
These "preemptive pardons" raised a lot of eyebrows from the start. They were issued in the dead of night, under a cloud of suspicion, and signed not by Biden himself but by a machine. Now, America is asking: Are these pardons even legal?
And even more importantly: Who was actually making these pardons?