Trump Describes ‘Good’ Relationship With Fauci While Calling Out ‘Mistakes’
"He's a little bit of an alarmist -- that's OK," President Donald Trump said of his top infectious disease expert. Despite recent criticisms from a few fellow administration officials, Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to urge Americans to take more precautions to stem the coronavirus outbreak.
President Trump on Sunday said the nation's top infectious diseases expert, Anthony Fauci, is a 鈥渓ittle bit of an alarmist鈥 but denied that the White House is running a campaign against him amid rising coronavirus cases in a number of states. Trump made the remark after Chris Wallace, host of 鈥淔ox News Sunday,鈥 asked the president to respond to White House deputy chief of staff for communications Daniel Scavino鈥檚 Facebook post showing Fauci as a faucet and depicting the expert as a 鈥渓eaker鈥 and an 鈥渁larmist," according to Wallace. (Coleman, 7/19)
鈥淒r. Fauci's made some mistakes,鈥 the president in an interview on "Fox News Sunday." 鈥淗e's a little bit of an alarmist. That's OK. A little bit of an alarmist.鈥 During the sometimes contentious interview, taped Friday at the White House, Trump ticked off a few instances in which he believed the doctor had made some errors. (Rahman, 7/19)
Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said during a Saturday interview with WebMD's chief medical officer John Whyte that "young people are driving this new surge" in coronavirus cases聽by "not caring" if they get infected. Fauci said recent data shows the largest age group reporting new COVID-19 infections is at least 15 years younger than the demographic the nation saw a few months ago when New York case numbers peaked in early April. (Deese, 7/18)
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) director said Sunday that firing top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci would be 鈥渦nimaginable.鈥 NIH Director Francis Collins told NBC鈥檚 鈥淢eet the Press鈥 that no one from the White House has requested he demote or fire Fauci as the infectious disease expert has condemned what many see as White House attacks against him.聽鈥淣obody has asked me to do that, and I find that concept unimaginable,鈥 Collins said. (Coleman, 7/19)