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In the last hours of the election campaign, Donald trump is traveling the length and breadth of America trying to climb the polls that see him behind Joe Biden in key states to race to the White House on November 3.
During the tour, at one of the meetings held in Florida, Trump threatened to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Elections USA 2020. While the crowd of supporters chanted the slogan “Fire Fauci“(Fuego Fauci), the Republican Party candidate addressed them saying he appreciated the advice, and then declared”don’t tell anyone, just wait a bit after the election”.
It is not the first time that the current President of the United States attacks the New York immunologist, so much so that he has been replaced by Scott Atlas as health advisor for the management of the coronavirus.
Trump threatens to fire Fauci after election
Also, in April, Trump tried to launch the hashtag #FireFauci on Twitter through a fan’s retweet, but without finding the support of social media users. On the contrary, on that occasion, the theme had become popular #FireTrumpNotFauci.
Doctor Fauci, director since 1984 of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesCertainly, in recent months he has spared no criticism for the administration’s management of the coronavirus, stating on more than one occasion that not enough had been done especially in the first period of the infection.
Last Saturday, through an interview with Washington Post, argued that the United States could not be in a worse position to stop cases of COVID-19, refuting Trump’s latest claims that the country was close to a positive turn.
The reasons for the Trump-Fauci showdown
Fauci therefore, he launched an endorsement against the Democratic candidate Joe Biden, that he would be taking the danger of the pandemic more seriously than the tycoon.
Words that have provoked the irritation of the presidential staff. White House spokesman Judd Deere responded that the president trump puts the health and well-being of American citizens first, then accuses Fauci of campaigning just days after the vote.
In addition to announcing the possible dismissal of the consulting physician in the event of re-election, these days Donald has released other statements that have raised several controversies.
Trump, in fact, downplayed the increase in data of positive cases, accusing many doctors of inflating the numbers to increase the turnover of their hospitals.
A claim that is not supported by any evidence, but that runs the risk of creating even more chaos and skepticism in the fight against the virus.