Dr Fauci’s Love of Celebrity and Stardom Makes Him Untrustworthy

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) had some sharp words for Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Trump’s medical advisor and the nation’s top infectious disease expert during this week’s Senate committee hearing on the coronavirus.

During Fauci’s video testimony, he questioned if schools should be reopened this fall. He said it was unlikely as a treatment or vaccine for COVID-19 would not be ready by then. Near the end of the hearing he said school reopenings should be based on the severity of the local outbreak and testing capacity rather than when a vaccine is available.

But Senator Paul said, “As much as I respect you, Dr. Fauci, I don’t think you’re the end-all. I don’t think you’re the one person who gets to make a decision.”

 

Paul warned, “If we keep kids out of school for another year, what’s going to happen is that the poor and underprivileged kids who don’t have a parent that is able to teach them at home are not going to learn for a full year.”

When Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow was asked by a caller if President Trump trusts Dr. Fauci, he said “yes, for now.” The problem said Marlow is that Fauci has left the President hanging too many times with by changing his opinion on multiple occasions.

He also pointed out that Fauci loves the attention he is getting from Hollywood. And his yearn for adoration from celebrities and stardom makes him untrustworthy at some point.

Watch the video to learn why Marlow thinks Dr. Fauci is “trolling” the President.


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