Fauci responds to Trump’s tweet: “I have not been misleading the American public under any circumstances.”


Anthony FauciAnthony Fauci Yankees surprised by Trump announcing plans to launch first uninvited launch: NYT We need an independent public health agency Sinclair chooses not to target the investigator behind the ‘Plandemic’ conspiracy video MORE, the country’s leading infectious disease expert, said early Tuesday that he had not misled Americans “under any circumstances” after President TrumpDonald John TrumpRead: Attorney General William Barr’s written testimony before the Barr House Judiciary Committee hoped to blame Democrats for efforts to ‘discredit him’ at the next hearing of 22 people facing federal charges in connection with the Portland protests. PLUS suggested that he had.

When asked on ABC’s “Good Morning America” ​​about Trump, he retweeted a post claiming that Fauci “misled the American public on many issues,” he replied, “I have not been misleading the American public under any circumstances.”

Trump has also called Fauci “a little alarmist,” but both said their relationship is still “very good.”

“I don’t tweet. I don’t even read them, so I really don’t want to go there, ”Fauci said Tuesday. “I will just continue to do my job no matter what comes out because I think it is very important.”

“I will certainly continue to do my job. We are in the midst of a crisis regarding an epidemic, a pandemic, this is what I do, this is what I have been trained for all my professional life, and I will continue doing it, “he added.

White House business adviser Peter Navarro authored a USA Today op-ed that attacked Fauci and his record. The White House said Navarro did it without authorization, and the president told Fox News’ Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) Wallace Death toll rises 55 percent for most of Mexico amid outbreak, officials say Fox’s Chris Wallace says Biden’s campaign rejected interview request: “We will keep asking “Juan Williams: Keeping Focus on Trump’s COVID Failure MORE the main assistant “shouldn’t be doing that”.

Navarro told Fox News’s Brian Kilmeade on Monday that he does not regret publishing the op-ed, saying that “the only thing I regret is Dr. Fauci’s speech the other day on the opening day.” I felt bad for him. “

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