Musk publicly condemned US Health official Anthony Fauci
2022.12.13 02:34
Musk publicly condemned US Health official Anthony Fauci
Budrigannews.com – White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday that billionaire Elon Musk’s public condemnation of top U.S. health official Anthony Fauci is “dangerous” and “disgusting,” and that it ought to be called out.
Jean-Pierre stated on Monday, “They are disgusting, and they are divorced from reality, and we will continue to call that out and be very clear about that.” She gave Fauci high marks for how he dealt with public health crises, like the coronavirus pandemic.
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Over the weekend, Musk had tweeted: My names are Prosecute and Fauci. The CEOs of Twitter and Tesla, a manufacturer of electric cars (NASDAQ:) In response to his own post, Inc added, Truth has an impact.”
As President Joe Biden’s top medical adviser and top U.S. infectious disease official, Fauci has dealt with the contentious issues surrounding health crises such as HIV/AIDS, avian flu, and Ebola. He stated that he would retire in December.
The veteran immunologist has filled in as a consultant to seven U.S. presidents starting with Conservative Ronald Reagan and has had more than 50 years of public help.
However, while working for former President Donald Trump, his handling of COVID and his blunt assessments from the White House podium that Americans needed to change their behavior in light of the pandemic made him a hero to public health advocates, a villain to some on the right, and an unusual celebrity among bureaucratic officials who were used to working in the shadows.
With more than one million confirmed COVID-19 deaths, the United States leads the world.
Fauci claims to have received death threats. Trump and a number of conservatives criticized him for advocating measures like vaccination, social isolation, and masking to try to reduce the pandemic’s lethality.
In addition, Republicans threatened to investigate Fauci if they gained control of Congress in the midterm elections, in which Democrats narrowly regained control of the Senate and Republicans won control of the House of Representatives.