Fauci has already demonstrably lied before Congress. When Rand Paul was pressing him with questions, I'm not sure if he even responded with a single truth.
Considering that he's already lied about nearly everything, it's possible that Biden's pardon would protect him against perjury as well.
Honest question: if he perjures himself about the same subject for which he's perjured himself in the past and been pardoned for, is it still considered a crime?
Yes. Pardons only cover past actions, and any new crimes aren't covered under those terms. If he commits perjury tomorrow, he can be held responsible for it.
Fauci has already demonstrably lied before Congress. When Rand Paul was pressing him with questions, I'm not sure if he even responded with a single truth.
Considering that he's already lied about nearly everything, it's possible that Biden's pardon would protect him against perjury as well.
If he commits perjury again he would still face purely charges. Even if it is about the same topic he lied about in the past.
Maybe, but not if he perjures himself again.
Edit: one would think, anyway.
Honest question: if he perjures himself about the same subject for which he's perjured himself in the past and been pardoned for, is it still considered a crime?
Yes. Pardons only cover past actions, and any new crimes aren't covered under those terms. If he commits perjury tomorrow, he can be held responsible for it.
IANAL, but that seems like a question that needs to drag him through the court system for years, all the way to SCOTUS.