Senator Rand Paul, a tireless advocate for truth and accountability, is doubling down on his commitment to investigate Dr. Anthony Fauci, following what he calls an “ignominious” decision by the Biden administration to preemptively pardon Fauci.

As The Gateway Punit reported, the move, Paul asserts, cements Fauci’s place in history as the first government scientist to receive such a pardon, raising even more questions about the COVID pandemic and the alleged coverups surrounding it.

Mar 3, 2020; Washington, DC, USA; Dr. Anthony Fauci, director, National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing on how the U.S. Is Responding to COVID-19, the Novel Coronavirus on March 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY

Paul, now serving as Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has vowed not to let this issue fade into the background.

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“If there was ever any doubt as to who bears responsibility for the COVID pandemic, Biden’s pardon of Fauci forever seals the deal,” Paul stated.

He emphasized his intent to unearth the truth about Fauci’s actions and the administration’s handling of the pandemic, saying, “I will not rest until the entire truth of the coverup is exposed.”

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The senator’s fiery rhetoric didn’t stop there. Calling the pardon an “accelerant to pierce the veil of deception,” Paul has signaled that he’s prepared to ramp up investigations into Fauci’s conduct, particularly regarding his alleged involvement in funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Paul’s longstanding criticisms of Fauci have been a hallmark of his tenure, frequently challenging the now-former chief medical advisor on his decisions and public statements during the pandemic.

Taking to X, Paul reiterated his determination. He has been a vocal skeptic of Fauci since the early days of the pandemic, refusing to accept the mainstream narrative without scrutiny.

In his post, Paul didn’t mince words, warning that the administration’s decision to pardon Fauci would only intensify the public’s demand for answers.

Conservatives have long argued that Fauci’s role in the pandemic has been fraught with controversy, pointing to his shifting stances on masks, lockdowns, and the origins of the virus.

Paul’s investigation aims to shine a light on these inconsistencies and, as he describes it, the “veil of deception” shielding Fauci from accountability.

For Paul and his supporters, this isn’t just about one man’s actions—it’s about exposing what they see as a broader culture of unaccountability in the federal government.

With renewed energy and leadership in his committee role, Paul appears determined to keep Fauci’s actions in the spotlight, ensuring the American people aren’t left in the dark about the origins and handling of the pandemic.