Speaking at the Yale Federalist Society earlier this month, DeSantis — a
 longtime critic of Fauci — said the “preemptive” pardon former 
President Joe Biden granted Fauci last month protects him from federal 
prosecution — but not state prosecution. 
DeSantis’ 
comments came as 17 state attorneys general sent a letter to 
congressional leaders earlier this month, inviting Congress to share 
with state investigators evidence that might implicate Fauci. 
“While
 Biden’s preemptive pardon is likely to shield Fauci from federal 
prosecution, it does not preclude state prosecution,” said attorney Greg
 Glaser. 
“Under the legal principle of dual 
sovereignty, each state retains the authority to pursue its own 
investigations and prosecutions for violations of its own state law. 
This is supported, for example, by the Tenth Amendment, which reserves 
powers not delegated to the federal government to the states,” Glaser 
said. 
DeSantis said it’s “very possible” new Florida 
Attorney General James Uthmeier, his former chief of staff, would seek 
to prosecute Fauci, whom he called the “chief henchman” of the U.S. 
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