Anthony Fauci said Sunday that he would not return to his position as White House chief medical adviser if Donald Trump is re -elected president in 2024.
Infectious disease expert Jim Acosta asked CNN if he would believe in Trump’s ability to deal with public health emergencies if Trump became president for another term. “Do you want to stay in your place?” Acosta added.
“Ah, no,” Fauci said. “On the second question.”
“The first question … If you look at the story, what was the answer during the administration, I think, and best, it can be said that it is not optimal. I think only history tells about it. I don’t need to comment anymore. It is not productive. “
Fuchs, who remained in the White House when President Joe Biden took office, clashed with the former president about public health guidelines in 2020 and Trump’s misleading statements about the condition and direction of COVID-19 and the pandemic. .
As the Fuchs pushed for stricter rules to reduce the spread of the virus, Trump reduced the severity of the corovirus and sought to repeal masks and social distance policies and reopen the business.
Source: Huffpost