President Donald Trump
fueled more speculation about the future of Dr. Anthony Fauci on
Sunday, retweeting a conservative who called for the top infectious
disease specialist to be fired after he said in a CNN interview more
could have been done to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Amid
sustained criticism of Fauci from some of the President's allies in
conservative media, the message raised the prospect of Trump potentially
souring on a key member of his coronavirus task force.
Trump's initial handling of the crisis has come under increasing scrutiny as it's been revealed that administration and health officials were sounding alarms for weeks before Trump took decisive actions such as calling for social distancing measures.
Trump has disputed his administration was slow to respond and has called for the economy to be reopened quickly, potentially by the beginning of May, despite health officials' warnings that doing so could risk a resurgence.
Note EU-Digest: Donald Trump flip flopped again today and denied he was going to fire Dr. Fauci
Trump's initial handling of the crisis has come under increasing scrutiny as it's been revealed that administration and health officials were sounding alarms for weeks before Trump took decisive actions such as calling for social distancing measures.
Trump has disputed his administration was slow to respond and has called for the economy to be reopened quickly, potentially by the beginning of May, despite health officials' warnings that doing so could risk a resurgence.
Note EU-Digest: Donald Trump flip flopped again today and denied he was going to fire Dr. Fauci
Read more at: Trump retweets call to fire Fauci amid coronavirus criticism - CNNPolitics
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