‘This Is Just Egregious’: Megyn Kelly Slams Biden’s Last-Minute Pardons, But Those Pardoned Can Still Face Prosecution

Peloni:  These criminals who have been granted a pass for their crimes should be pursued relentlessly for the rest of their lives and to the end of their wealth.  In fact, while they are now immune from Federal prosecution in the US, they are liable in US state courts as noted by Kelly, but so too they are just as liable for their pardoned crimes in nations which have extradition treaties with the US.  These mass murderers must be held accountable for their crimes.  While many, too many, have looked towards some form of international body or tribunal rendering justice for these butchers, it should be recalled that justice should be a local matter, and that judgement is best determined by a jury of peers chosen from among the communities in which the crimes were manifested.  So let them be judged, by the communities across the globe in which their crimes were committed, which is everywhere.

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SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly called out former President Joe Biden’s last-minute pardons Monday on her show, outlining how those pardoned could still face prosecution at the state level.

On Monday, Biden issued a series of pardons throughout the day, with some announced just minutes before President Donald Trump was sworn into office. On “The Megyn Kelly Show,” Kelly discussed who the pardons extended to, highlighting how Dr. Anthony Fauci’s pardon dated back to 2014.

“Let’s go to the pardons because this is just egregious. Everybody under the sun, I mean, the J6 committee members, his entire family, right? Mark Milley and Dr. Fauci. By the way, the pardons go back, especially Fauci, go back to 2014,” Kelly said. “It starts in 2014 forward. What the hell was he doing in 2014? It’s because he funded gain of function research. It’s because he was behind the problem that caused the damn pandemic.”

“But there’s a question about whether it’s valid if they don’t accept.  I mean, there’s a legal debate on whether you must say I accept. I think most lawyers say, yeah, you have to say I accept it in order for it to be valid for you,” Kelly added. “So the Fauci one is the one that has me most ticked off. Because I really do think Fauci lied repeatedly to Congress. Rand Paul certainly thinks that, and I think was preparing to go after him.”

In his statement regarding the pardons for individuals like Fauci, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and nine members of the Jan. 6 Select Committee, Biden said that they did not deserve to be “targets of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions.”

Kelly went on to say that despite never being able to “find the smoking gun evidence” that Fauci was “was behind the COVID virus.” She said he worked on funded gain of function research. Kelly said it would be “wonderful” to get more information on Fauci’s involvement under the Trump administration. A guest jumped in to add that none of those being pardoned can plead the Fifth under oath.

“So that’s the silver lining. They all have to testify fully. They cannot plead the Fifth. By the way, it doesn’t stop any investigations whatsoever, or civil lawsuits. You know what else it doesn’t stop? Or state lawsuits. State prosecutions,” Kelly said. “You can be prosecuted by the state, a federal pardon does not — that was Trump’s problem, remember?”

“We were saying like he could pardon himself, but only for the federal crimes, not for those state prosecutions in New York or in Georgia. Well, guess what, Dr. Fauci and J6 committee members and General Milley, you’re all in the same position,” Kelly added.

In May 2024, the House Oversight Committee released a report revealing that David Morens, a former advisor to Fauci, had suggested Fauci use a private email address to conduct government business, according to emails obtained by the committee. Additionally, Fauci testified before the House Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic in January 2024, where he was grilled by Re–ci was questioned about an audio recording from 2020 in which he discussed pushing vaccinations on Americans to the point where they would “lose their ideological bullshit.” In response, Fauci clarified that he was not referring to those who objected to the COVID-19 vaccine, but Republican Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia called out the statement.


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January 21, 2025 | 3 Comments »

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  1. The fact that pardons have been issued doesn’t mean that public investigations still can’t be done to ascertain the full extent of the crimes committed. These people may not go to jail, but they should have to live with the public shame and disgrace of what they have done.

  2. So get them to testify Federally and then individual law suits to bury them.

    Miley needs to be executed for Treason thou. Conspiring with the Chinese in the waining days of Trump’s last term, is so clear cut.