White House task force members testifying on Capitol Hill have not recently spoken to Trump

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Members of the White House task force testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee were asked when they last spoke to President Trump about the administration's coronavirus pandemic response. Here's what they said.

Washington Each member of the White House task force testifying Tuesday before the House Energy and Commerce Committee was asked when they last spoke to President Donald Trump about the administration's pandemic response.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, told committee members that he spoke to the President about two and a half weeks ago. He told reporters as he left the hearing room that he regularly speaks with Vice President Mike Pence and said that his messages get through to the President that way.

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