As the pandemic rages, the White House appears to be actively trying to discredit the disease expert who has disagreed publicly with the US President
As coronavirus cases surge in the United States, the White House is taking aim at the nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
In a statement Saturday, a White House official told CNN that"several White House officials are concerned about the number of times Dr. Fauci has been wrong on things." The official went on to provide a lengthy list of examples, citing Fauci's comments early in the pandemic and linking to past interviews.
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