The Justice Department faces significant challenges as it considers whether to bring Anthony S. Fauci before a grand jury. A Senate committee recently voted to hold Fauci in contempt of Congress, raising two critical questions for the department. Firstly, will they decide to prosecute the 85-year-old expert in infectious diseases? Secondly, what are their chances of success in court if they do?
During an appearance before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs last week, Fauci, repeatedly invoking the Fifth Amendment, chose to avoid self-incrimination. This development has intensified the debate over potential legal actions against him. The decisions ahead carry implications for both Fauci’s career and the legal landscape surrounding congressional proceedings.

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