For years, Dr. Anthony Fauci has been the face of pandemic authority, revered by some, reviled by many. But for those of us who never trusted the man behind the mask of "science," the latest bombshell from the New York Post confirms what many have long suspected: Fauci's self-proclaimed immunity was nothing more than a sham.

The NYT's investigation has revealed that Fauci's so-called "pardon" wasn't signed by a real official hand in a public, lawful process. Instead, it was signed by an autopen, a mechanical device used to replicate signatures automatically, often behind the scenes in late-night hours when no one is watching. This isn't just a bureaucratic shortcut; it's a brazen insult to the rule of law and an outright mockery of justice.

The autopen signature, deployed under cover of darkness, screams of desperation, a last-ditch effort to shield Fauci from accountability while the American people demand transparency and truth. It is the kind of sneaky manoeuvre typical of corrupt insiders who believe they are above the law.

Fauci has been under fire for years for his role in pushing controversial pandemic policies, including lockdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine protocols that many argue were both ineffective and damaging. Allegations of misinformation, conflicts of interest involving government and Big Pharma, and even accusations of suppressing early treatments have cast a long shadow over his legacy.

The autopen "pardon" was meant to be the final shield, the get-out-of-jail-free card for Fauci. But the exposure of this fake pardon only serves to undermine his credibility further and galvanises calls for justice.

Now, after the NYP confirmation, Fauci has been recommended by Senator Rand Paul for referral to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution. This is no small step, it signals that even the entrenched powers in Washington can no longer ignore the mounting evidence against him. If the DOJ takes this seriously, it could mark the beginning of a reckoning long overdue.

For those of us who have watched Fauci's unchecked influence shape policies that cost lives, jobs, and freedoms, this referral is a beacon of hope. It suggests that no one, not even Fauci, is untouchable, not even with an autopen "pardon" signed under the cover of night.

The media can no longer whitewash Fauci's actions or treat his autopen pardon as a mere curiosity.

The autopen scandal is a symbol of Fauci's larger pattern: operating in the shadows, relying on bureaucratic tricks, and evading responsibility. The DOJ referral givesan opportunity to demand answers and hold him accountable.

https://nypost.com/2025/07/14/us-news/sen-rand-paul-renews-push-for-criminal-probe-of-fauci-after-startling-biden-autopen-use-revealed/

"Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced a long-shot bid to get the Justice Department to launch a criminal probe of Dr. Anthony Fauci over accusations that he lied to Congress, despite former President Joe Biden's preemptive pardon.

Paul (R-Ky.) alleged that Fauci lied to lawmakers when he denied knowledge of US-funded coronavirus research in Wuhan, China. The re-upped criminal referral comes amid new details about how Biden's team used autopen on a swath of clemency.

"Today I will reissue my criminal referral of Anthony Fauci to Trump DOJ!" Paul declared on X Monday. "Perjury is a crime. And Fauci must be held accountable."

Presidential pardons cannot be revoked once issued; however, Paul is banking on the seemingly unlikely chance that the courts may nullify Biden's clemency because of autopen potentially being used to sign it.

Biden had issued a pardon for Fauci and a slew of other former high-ranking officials on his way out of the White House, fearing that the incoming Trump administration might target them.

But Paul's renewed push for a criminal investigation into Fauci comes in the wake of a stunning New York Times piece, which confirmed that the 46th president did not personally sign off on every name that received clemency — while simultaneously insisting, "I made every decision."

Furthermore, emails obtained by the outlet show that then-White House chief of staff Jeff Zients approved the autopen use and that staff secretary Stefanie Feldman, who wielded the device, did so using written accounts confirming that Biden supposedly gave verbal orders to use the autopen.

President Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the validity of the documents Biden signed via autopen.

The Kentucky Republican has repeatedly called on the feds to probe Fauci's May 2021 Senate testimony regarding US grants for gain-of-function research in Wuhan labs."