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Fauci calls White House criticism of him ‘bizarre’

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WASHINGTON >> Infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci on Wednesday called the White House effort to discredit him “bizarre” and urged an end to the divisivene­ss over the country’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic, saying “let’s stop this nonsense.”

Fauci, who has become a popular and trusted figure during the coronaviru­s outbreak, came under criticism from President Donald Trump and some of his Republican allies as Fauci cautioned against reopening the U.S. economy too soon.

The recent spike in coronaviru­s infections, primarily in states that were among the earliest to lift coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, put Fauci on a collision course with the White House.

“One of the things that’s part of the problem is the dynamics of the divisivene­ss that is going on now that it becomes difficult to engage in a dialogue of honest evaluation of what’s gone right and what’s gone wrong,” Fauci told The Atlantic in an interview.

“We’ve got to own this, reset this and say OK, let’s stop this nonsense and figure out how can we get our control over this now.”

The White House over the weekend distribute­d a list 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 said this week he valued Fauci’s input but did not always agree with him.

“You know, it is a bit bizarre. I don’t really fully understand it,” Fauci said in an interview with The Atlantic.

He said he believed the people involved in releasing that list, which was misleading because it did not include the entirety of Fauci’s statements or other context, are really “taken aback by what a big mistake that was.”

The White House has denied that Fauci has been sidelined. However, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro wrote a critical opinion piece attacking Fauci for having made mistakes.

Before departing for a trip to Atlanta, Trump was asked whether Navarro had gone rogue.

“Well he made a statement representi­ng himself. He shouldn’t be doing that. No, I have a very good relationsh­ip with Anthony,” Trump said.

Fauci told the Atlantic: “I can’t explain Peter Navarro. He’s in a world by himself. So I don’t even want to go there.”

Fauci said in a Financial Times interview last week he had not briefed Trump in two months. He said on Wednesday his advice is passed onto Trump indirectly, via Vice President Mike Pence, who heads the White House coronaviru­s task force.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — AP ?? Dr. Anthony Fauci
ALEX BRANDON — AP Dr. Anthony Fauci

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