Rand Paul will be re-issuing his CRIMINAL REFERRAL to the DOJ for Anthony Fauci, after his “pardon” was confirmed to be issued by a late-night autopen

Rand is still butt hurt over Fauci publically discrediting him.

President can use autopens for pardons.
You obviously don't know enough about medicine to realize Fauci was bullshiting you and Congress. Fortunately Rand Paul is a MD and while he is not a virologist he understands Fauci is lying. Fauci obviously blew smoke up your skirt when he said the NIH didn't fund gain of function experiments in China.

Gain-of-function (GoF) research, broadly defined, aims to modify pathogens to enhance their transmissibility or virulence to better understand their behavior and risks. Shi Zhengli and her collaborators received grants, including funding from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) via the EcoHealth Alliance, to study bat coronaviruses. This research involved creating chimeric viruses to study the potential for novel bat coronaviruses to infect human cells.
 
Evidence is everything, zigmeister.

"Legal experts say there is nothing to President Donald Trump’s claims that several of former President Joe Biden’s pardons are “VOID” because they were signed via autopen. White House lawyers during the George W. Bush administration said the use of an autopen is perfectly legal, and constitutional scholars say that nothing in the Constitution even requires pardons to be signed anyway. And, they note, pardons cannot simply be overturned by a subsequent president.

Trump is correct that pardons would be invalid if, in fact, as he has claimed, any pardons were signed by a staffer without Biden’s knowledge or consent. But Trump has offered no evidence of that.

Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution states that the president “shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States.” It makes no mention of needing a signature to issue pardons, which stands in contrast to the Constitution’s requirement that a president sign a bill in order to make it a law.

Nothing in the Constitution requires the president to sign pardons by hand,” Jeffrey Crouch, a professor at American University and author of the book “The Presidential Pardon Power,” told us via email.
 
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