President Donald Trump claimed on a campaign call that people are tired of hearing about coronavirus, which has killed more than 215,000 Americans, and criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci as a "disaster" who has been around for "500 years."
Dr. Anthony Fauci said on CBS's "60 Minutes" that he was "absolutely not" surprised when President Donald Trump contracted coronavirus and that he had been worried about the lack of adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols at White House events.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins reports on President Trump's attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci amid the coronavirus pandemic that has killed over 200,000 Americans.
With COVID-19 cases surging and his reelection chances dwindling, the president has decided to go after the nation’s top infectious disease expert.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said he is "absolutely not" surprised President Donald Trump contracted Covid-19 after seeing him surrounded by people not wearing face masks and flouting best public health practices.
Dr. Anthony Fauci in a new interview spoke about the anti-authority, anti-science sentiment in the U.S., and during a Sunday rally, the president seemed to mock calls to listen to science. The panel discusses.
President Donald Trump claimed on a campaign call that people are tired of hearing about coronavirus, which has killed more than 215,000 Americans and trashed Dr. Anthony Fauci as a "disaster" who has been around for "500 years."
Mapping the viral spread of Trump's Covid-19 lies is just as challenging as mapping the virus itself.
As Covid-19 cases continue to soar across the country, the nation's top infectious disease doctor said following public health measures is the way out of the crisis that has hobbled the economy, claimed thousands of lives and sickened millions.
Considering the majority of Americans who still fear COVID and consider Trump’s response inadequate, the barb isn’t as thorny as Trump thinks it it.
President Trump on Monday launched a new political strategy: Attack Joe Biden by attacking Dr. Anthony Fauci and other scientists.
President Donald Trump, dismissing the pandemic, called Dr. Anthony Fauci a "disaster" and other top scientists "idiots" on a campaign conference call Monday.
The Democrat’s campaign seemed gleeful to be linked with someone who has continually rated as one of the most trusted voices on Covid-19.
But the infectious disease expert also said the president “believes in science,” or else he would not have been treated at Walter Reed.
US top infectious disease expert said he was worried after the 'superspreader event' at the White House on September 26.
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Dr. Fauci said the president had put himself in "precarious" situations without social distancing and masks.
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President Trump derided Anthony Fauci as a "disaster" and claimed that Americans have tired of the novel coronavirus during a call with campaign staff on Monday.
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Appearing Sunday on CBS' 60 Minutes, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said he plans to vote in-person for the November 3rd election.
President Trump on Monday said the American people are “tired” of the novel coronavirus, and “tired” of Dr. Anthony Fauci “and all these idiots."
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert said in an interview Sunday that he's "absolutely not" surprised President Trump contracted the novel coronavirus.
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