President Biden said he is "very confident" in Dr. Anthony Fauci amid Republican attacks on his chief medical adviser after the revelation of thousands of his emails from the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
President Joe Biden said he is very confident in Dr. Anthony Fauci after his top medical adviser came under fire for comments about the coronavirus pandemic revealed in a series of emails.
Sen. Rand Paul says Fauci s emails paint a disturbing picture about what he knew about work inside the Wuhan lab and slams his book as science fiction while Biden throws his support behind the embattled chief medical advisor
Sen. Rand Paul said during a Fox interview Thursday night that Fauci s emails showed that Fauci knew the US was funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan
Fauci s emails tell me early on that he was very worried before the pandemic even started, Paul said
President Joe Biden said he is very confident in Fauci during Friday morning press briefing
Paul attacked Fauci on Twitter after Fauci s book was pulled because it was released prematurely: I think they should publish it. I love science fiction
A shipment of donated U.S. vaccine is headed to South Korea, the first of 25 million stockpiled doses that President Joe Biden’s administration pledged to distribute worldwide. Russia is seeking to supply 800 million people abroad with Sputnik V.
Expect the Unexpected by Dr. Anthony Fauci
Dr. Fauci is having a tough week. He has a lot of explaining to do. Thanks to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from the Washington Post and BuzzFeed News, the highest-paid federal employee finds himself in the hot seat over emails. Unfortunately for Fauci, the emails were published this week by both news outlets, and just like that, his forthcoming book disappeared from the websites of major online booksellers.
Coincidence, you say? Of course not. The option to pre-order Fauci’s latest book, titled “Expect the Unexpected: Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward” –