U.S. Prosecutors Pursue Murder Charges Against Fauci and Top Officials

U.S. prosecutors preparing murder charges against Fauci and others.

U.S. prosecutors are targeting Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx, and other top COVID officials with murder charges, as criminal referrals accusing them of heinous acts gain traction. These bold moves signal a reckoning for officials who committed crimes against humanity during the pandemic.

Referrals demanding charges, including murder and medical terrorism, have been filed in seven states: Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The growing list of states reflects mounting calls to hold high-profile officials accountable for their roles during the COVID crisis.

Infowars.com reports: The filings, which come from the Vires Law Group and the Former Feds Group Freedom Foundation, call on state attorneys general to pursue Anthony Fauci and other pandemic-era officials for a wide range of serious crimes. The charges include murder, negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter, medical coercion and abuse, racketeering, operating a corrupt organization and terrorism.


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Among the individuals being pursued are Anthony Fauci, former NIAID director; Deborah Birx, former White House COVID coordinator; Rachelle Walensky, former CDC director; Francis Collins, former NIH director; Peter Hotez, Baylor vaccine promoter; Robert Redfield, former CDC director; and Peter Daszak, EcoHealth Alliance president and collaborator with the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

On his last day in office, President Biden issued a largely unprecedented pre-emptive pardon for Anthony Fauci in an attempt to shield him from prosecution by the incoming Trump administration.

In response, Fauci told the media he “truly appreciated” Biden for taking action, and the possibility of prosecution had created “immeasurable and intolerable distress” for his family.

“Let me be perfectly clear, I have committed no crime and there are no possible grounds for any allegation or threat of criminal investigation or prosecution of me,” he said.

In February, 17 state attorneys general made a formal request to Congress for funding to investigate the origins of COVID-19 and explore possible legal action against Fauci and others. Although President Biden’s pardon prevents federal prosecution, it does not prevent legal action at the state level, the attorneys general argue.

One of President Trump’s first actions was to revoke Anthony Fauci’s security clearance.

“You can’t have a security detail for the rest of your life because you work for government,” Trump told reporters.

“It’s very standard.”


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