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Trump threatens to fire Fauci in rift with top disease expert

- BY ZEKE MILLER

OPA-LOCKA, Fla. — President Donald Trump is suggesting that he will fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after Tuesday’s election, as his rift with the nation’s top infectious disease expert widens while the nation sees its most alarming outbreak of the coronaviru­s since the spring.

Speaking at a campaign rally in Opa- locka, Florida, Trump expressed frustratio­n that the surging cases of the virus that has killed more than 231,000 people in the United States this year remains prominent in the news. That sparked his supporters to begin chanting “Fire Fauci.”

“Don’t tell anybody but let me wait until a little bit after the election,” Trump replied to thousands of supporters early Monday, adding he appreciate­d their “advice.”

Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden tweeted later Monday in response: “We need a president who actually listens to experts like Dr. Fauci.”

Biden has sought to keep the campaign focused on what he says is a disastrous federal response to the pandemic. Trump is countering by using the race’s final hours to accuse Biden of wanting to force the country back into a lockdown to slow the spread of the virus.

Still, Trump’s comments on Fauci less than 48 hours before polls close likely ensure the pandemic will remain front and center heading into Election Day.

It’s the most direct Trump has been in suggesting he was serious about trying to remove Fauci from his position. He has previously expressed that he was concerned about the political blowback of removing the popular and respected doctor before the election.

Trump cannot directly fire Fauci, who is not a presidenti­al appointee. Theoretica­lly, Trump could pressure Fauci’s boss, Dr. Francis Collins, or Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar to do so.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON ?? President Donald Trump, left, listens in April as Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks about the coronaviru­s in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington.
AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON President Donald Trump, left, listens in April as Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks about the coronaviru­s in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington.

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