NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci has been in the hot seat more so than normal in recent days after comments he made over the weekend in which he stated that “no one is going to deny that” after CNN anchor Jake Tapper asked Fauci if more lives could have been saved had the stay at home orders started sooner. During the segment, he also told Tapper that sometimes recommendations are made to do things and are accepted, and other times they are not accepted.
Some have interpreted his remarks to suggest he was hinting that he made a recommendation directly to Trump to start stay at home orders sooner, but interviews Fauci did in late February and early March show that Fauci was not recommending people stay at home.
In any event, Fauci was of course asked about that today during the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing, and here’s how he first responded. Watch what happens at the end, though, once he’s done debunking media narratives about the Sunday interview (for those who want to skip straight to his shutting down of the journo, go to the clip below this one):
Dr. Anthony Fauci explains how his weekend comments were taken out of context. He DOES think @realDonaldTrump acted quickly. pic.twitter.com/irkdloP9CY
— (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) April 13, 2020
Dr Fauci's look of disgust says it all when a reporter implied that he was being coerced into standing up for President @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/HMmvpO7P9H
— David J Harris Jr (@DavidJHarrisJr) April 13, 2020
Fauci is officially fed up with journalists. pic.twitter.com/L4wDnmcciU
— Kate Hyde (@KateHydeNY) April 13, 2020
If I didn’t know any better, I’d say CNN and MSNBC really wanted to cut away from these briefings not because they don’t want to give Trump airtime, but because so-called “journalists” turn them into clown shows and make an utter mockery of their profession.
But I know better.