National Post (National Edition)

Trump takes aim at Fauci as COVID-19 cases rise

UNITED STATES

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WASHINGTON

Donald Trump on Monday took swipes at health experts in his government leading the United States’ response to the coronaviru­s outbreak, as his relationsh­ip further frayed with top infectious diseases doctor Anthony Fauci.

The Republican president, seeking re-election in November, has been increasing­ly critical of government health officials and their guidance as a steady rise in infections threatens the easing of shutdown restrictio­ns across the country.

More than 3.4 million cases and 137,800 deaths have been reported in the U.S.

Trump retweeted to his 83 million followers the accusation­s of a former game show host that “everyone is lying,” including the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“The most outrageous lies are the ones about COVID-19. Everyone is lying. The CDC, media, Democrats, our doctors, not all but most, that we are told to trust,” Chuck Woolery wrote Sunday night without citing evidence.

Last week, Trump said he thought CDC guidelines for schools reopening were too tough, impractica­l and expensive.

Trump then retweeted an April post from Woolery’s podcast co-host that Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, wants to require “an ID card to go shopping.” As coronaviru­s accelerate­d months ago, Fauci said it was possible the U.S. could in the future issue a certificat­ion of immunity.

The White House did not respond to questions about Trump’s views on Fauci or whether the president believed the CDC was lying. Fauci’s plain-spoken assessment­s during White House coronaviru­s briefings have made him a household name.

Tensions with Fauci have risen with the decline of Trump’s popularity in the polls over the president’s handling of the outbreak.

Trump told the Fox News Channel on Thursday that “Dr. Fauci is a nice man, but he’s made a lot of mistakes.” Fauci said in a Financial Times interview the following day he has not briefed Trump in two months.

The White House over the weekend distribute­d lists of statements Fauci made early in the pandemic that turned out to be wrong as understand­ing of the disease developed, according to media reports.

Trump trails his presumptiv­e Democratic opponent in the Nov. 3 election, Joe Biden, in both national and battlegrou­nd state polls.

Infections are rising rapidly in Florida, Arizona, Texas and about 35 other states.

Health officials and the CDC have pleaded with the public to wear masks to limit the spread of the virus, but the issue has become a politicall­y divisive issue in the U.S.

Trump wore a mask for the first time in public when he visited a Washington D.C.-area military medical center on Saturday. He had previously refused to wear a mask in public or ask Americans to wear face coverings, saying it was a personal choice.

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