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BREAKING: Leaked Emails Reveal the NAME Of Who Approved Fauci’s Pardon Using Biden’s Autopen!

It’s official.
We now have the name of the person who actually approved the pardon of Dr. Anthony Fauci. And no, it wasn’t Joe Biden.

According to internal emails obtained and leaked to The New York Times, it was none other than White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients who authorized the use of Biden’s autopen to sign Fauci’s pardon — without Biden ever physically signing a thing.

Here’s how it went down:

On January 19th — Biden’s final full day in office before the new Congress took effect — a meeting took place in the Yellow Oval Room at the White House residence. According to multiple sources familiar with the meeting, Biden kept his inner circle there late into the night, discussing final decisions on pardons and executive actions.

At 10:03 p.m., a summary of Biden’s decisions from that meeting was sent by one of his aides to Jeff Zients’ assistant, with key staff copied on the message.

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That summary was forwarded up the chain for approval. Then at 10:31 p.m., just three minutes after the final version of the list of pardons had circulated, Zients hit “Reply All” and wrote:

“I approve the use of the autopen for the execution of all of the following pardons.”

That’s it.
That’s how the pardon of Anthony Fauci — a man whose decisions helped force lockdowns, mandate vaccines, and suppress dissent — was approved.

Not by the President.
By a staffer.

And now we have even more reason to question the legitimacy of that action.

Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is already demanding answers. He’s calling for Jeff Zients to testify under oath about this very incident as part of his broader investigation into what’s now being called the “autopen scandal.”

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So here’s the question:
If Biden didn’t authorize this with his own hand…
If this wasn’t a constitutionally valid exercise of presidential power…

Is Anthony Fauci’s pardon even legal?

Can Fauci still be held accountable — in a courtroom, in Congress, and in the court of public opinion — for what he did during the COVID-19 era?

This isn’t a technicality. This is a potential abuse of executive power to protect one of the most controversial figures in modern American history.

The American people were told that “no one is above the law.” But when unelected staffers can use a machine to pardon their political allies in the dead of night… what law is left?

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President Trump’s administration must be ready to act.
Fauci’s pardon must be reviewed. The truth must come out. And justice must finally be served.

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