Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Controvers­ial Trump advisor resigns

I am writing to resign from my position as special advisor to the president of the United States

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WASHINGTON, United States ( AFP) — One of President Donald Trump's favored coronaviru­s advisors who sparked controvers­y over his comments against mask-wearing and other issues has resigned, US media reported Monday.

Fox News obtained the resignatio­n letter dated 1 December for Scott Atlas, who lacked relevant experience or qualificat­ions in public health or infectious disease.

The outlet also reported that Atlas's contract was already set to expire later this week.

"I am writing to resign from my position as special advisor to the president of the United States," Atlas said in his resignatio­n letter.

Contentiou­s term

He thanked Trump for the honor and wished "all the best" to President-elect Joe Biden's incoming administra­tion.

"I worked hard with a singular focus — to save lives and help Americans through this pandemic," Atlas said, adding that he "always relied on the latest science and evidence, without any political considerat­ion or influence."

Atlas attracted controvers­y during much of his time working for the outgoing president, and his resignatio­n comes with COVID-19 cases surging nationwide.

Both the scientific and public health community heavily disputed his expertise and qualificat­ions for his role.

No mask lover In October, he tweeted: "Masks work? NO," despite overwhelmi­ng scientific evidence proving the benefit of wearing masks. Twitter concealed the message as misinforma­tion.

He also gave an interview to Russian state-controlled TV channel RT, during which he downplayed the severity of the US coronaviru­s spread.

 ??  ?? PRESIDENT Donald Trump ( left) listens to White House coronaviru­s adviser Dr. Scott Atlas speak during a press conference in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC.
PRESIDENT Donald Trump ( left) listens to White House coronaviru­s adviser Dr. Scott Atlas speak during a press conference in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC.

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