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Idaho committee introduces resolution saying federal pardon of Dr. Fauci would not bar state prosecution
Summary
The Idaho House State Affairs Committee voted to introduce RS 32,005, a resolution asserting that a federal pardon for Dr. Anthony Fauci would not prevent state criminal proceedings. Representative Tanner presented the measure; the committee voted to send it to the second-reading calendar with two members recorded as voting no.
The Idaho House State Affairs Committee on Tuesday introduced RS 32,005, a nonbinding resolution saying a presidential pardon for Dr. Anthony Fauci would not shield him from state criminal investigations or prosecutions.
Representative Tammy Tanner, who presented the resolution, told the committee the measure is intended to clarify the separation of federal and state jurisdiction. "This resolution deals with Doctor Fauci and his pardon, for his federal crimes," Tanner said during her opening remarks.
Tanner asserted in committee that a federal pardon "does not…
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