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Biden saves Fauci’s skin and issues pre-emptive PARDON for lockdown chief in his final act before Trump takes office

JOE Biden has pardoned lockdown chief Anthony Fauci in his final act before Donald Trump takes office.

Fauci, 84, was the face of the US government’s response to the Covid pandemic.

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Anthony Fauci answers questions at a news conference during the Covid pandemic[/caption]
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Biden greets Fauci and his wife Dr Christine Grady in the Oval Office[/caption]

He was the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for nearly 40 years – and Biden’s chief medical advisor until his retirement in 2022.

Biden also pardoned General Mark Milley – former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – and members of the January 6 congressional committee and witnesses.

Using the powers of his office in his final hours, he said they “do not deserve to be the targets of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions”.

The outgoing commander-in-chief, 82, has now cemented his place in the history books as he’s issued the most pardons and commutations of any US president.

In December, he even shamelessly pardoned his son, Hunter, who was convicted of gun offenses.

The decision comes after Trump warned of an “enemies list” filled with those who have crossed him politically – or tried to hold him accountable for his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Biden said: “The issuance of these pardons should not be mistaken as an acknowledgement that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing, nor should acceptance be misconstrued as an admission of guilt for any offense.

“Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country.”

Biden praised Fauci, saying he “saved countless lives by managing the government’s response to pressing health crises”.

But the immunologist has faced a huge amount of criticism over his handling of the Covid pandemic.

He was hauled before Congress last year – where he was accused of covering up evidence that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan.

Millions of taxpayer dollars were funnelled to the Wuhan Institute of Virology – located a stone’s throw from where Covid first emerged – from Fauci’s National Institutes of Health for experiments on bat coronaviruses.

A government report found that the agency “did not effectively monitor” problems involving EcoHealth Alliance – the non-profit that was using the grant for experiments in Wuhan.

Fauci was also slammed for dishing out millions of taxpayer cash for cruel animal experiments – exposed by government watchdog White Coat Waste.

US Senator Rand Paul blasted Biden’s decision to pardon Fauci.

He said: “If there was ever any doubt as to who bears responsibility for the Covid pandemic, Biden’s pardon of Fauci forever seals the deal.

“As Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee I will not rest until the entire truth of the coverup is exposed.

“Fauci’s pardon will only serve as an accelerant to pierce the veil of deception.”

Our nation owes these public servants a debt of gratitude for their tireless commitment to our country

Joe Biden

Justin Goodman, senior vice president at White Coat Waste, vowed to “dismantle” Fauci’s “wasteful spending“.

He said: “Biden’s pardon may exonerate Fauci from jail, but not the facts. 

“His shameful legacy of wasteful spending on dangerous and cruel animal tests lives on at the NIH and we’ll be working overtime to dismantle it with the Trump administration.”

Meanwhile, Gen Milley, 66, said he was “deeply grateful” for Biden’s last-minute pardon.

Trump blamed him for the America’s hasty exit from Afghanistan in 2021 – where 13 US service members were killed in a terrorist suicide bombing.

The incoming US president also accused the general of committing “treason” after he spoke with a Chinese general during Trump’s final months in office.

Last year, a Pentagon official told The Sun that military chiefs under Gen Milley were repeatedly told that Covid was a lab leak.

It is typical for a president to grant clemency at the end of his term – but it’s usually dished out to everyday Americans who have been convicted of crimes.

Now, Biden has used the power in the most untested way possible – to pardon public officials who have not even been investigated yet.

He said: “These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing.

“Even when individuals have done nothing wrong and in fact have done the right thing and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage reputations and finances.”

As well as Fauci and Gen Milley, Biden is pardoning members and staff of the January 6 committee – including former Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, both Republicans.

He is also pardoning US Capitol and DC Metropolitan police officers who testified.

Biden has set the presidential record for most individual pardons and commutations issued.

On Friday, he announced he would be commuting the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offences.

These are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing

Joe Biden

And he previously announced he was commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment.

Trump blasted Biden’s decision to spare dozens of death row inmates, labeling it “abhorrent”.

Today, Trump will make a triumphant returns to the White House as he will be inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States.

He reclaims the mantle of President from Biden – who defeated him in the 2020 election, only to then step aside due to his diminishing health.

Thousands of soldiers and cops have locked down Washington DC – with an immense “ring of steel” ahead of the ceremony.

Billionaires, celebs and the political elite will be packing out the event along with tens of thousands of Trump fans on the lawns outside the Capitol.

It will begin with a church service, followed by a visit to the White House, then speeches and musical performances, key meetings, and then three lavish balls.

What does Donald Trump have planned for his first day in office?

By Ellie Doughty, Foreign News Reporter

Today marks Donald Trump’s first day in his second term as President of the United States.

The President elect has vowed to “make heads spin” by signing some 200 executive orders – mere hours after reentering the Oval Office.

“Starting tomorrow, I will act with historic speed of strength and fix every single crisis facing our country,” he said last night.

“Every radical, foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours of when I take the oath of office. You’re gonna have a lot of fun watching television.

“Somebody said yesterday, don’t sign so many in one day, let’s do it over a period of weeks. I said, like hell … no, we’re doing them tomorrow.”

After he is sworn in at the inauguration ceremony, he’ll be granted the full powers that come with the position, leaving him free to sign directives on issues including illegal immigration, gender debates, Artificial Intelligence and cryptocurrency.

Executive orders can be overturned by the courts – or the next president – but do carry legal weight in the US.

Trump suggested a huge chunk of these would relate to immigration and border control – a key theme of his first term and election campaign.

He vowed: “The invasion of our borders will come to a halt.”

Trump also promised to become the US president behind the most deportations during his second term.

He may reinstate his “Remain in Mexico” policy which saw some 70,000 non-Mexican asylum seekers sent across the southern US border to await their hearings.

He has also vowed to scrap the law that means anyone born on US soil is an American citizen – although, protected by the constitution, this can’t be removed with just an executive order.

Trump may also try to finish building a border wall between Mexico and the US, a plan he first put into action back in 2016.

The MAGA leader is also expected to proscribe drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organisations”, placing them alongside groups like Al Qaeda, ISIS and Hamas.

His friendship with tech tycoon Elon Musk has grown alongside his efforts to champion cryptocurrency.

Some expect him to create a federal “Bitcoin stockpile” – similar to the US’ gold and oil reserves – which he has claimed would be a “permanent national asset to benefit all Americans”.

Trump last night promised to uncover a slew of classified documents on the assassination of President John F Kennedy, as well as Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King.

He is also expected to overturn President Biden’s climate policies – including on the regulation of pollution or green job efforts – including a possible ban on new wind projects or electric vehicle mandates.

And he is expected to once again pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement, which he did in 2017, before Biden rejoined in 2021.

Presidents also have the power to pardon criminals – with Trump saying he is “inclined to pardon many” of those involved in the January 6 Capitol riot.

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Fauci was the face of the US government’s response to the Covid pandemic[/caption]
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