Fauci resists Republican effort to turn testimony against protesters
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[August 01, 2020]
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. infectious
disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci on Friday resisted efforts by a staunch
ally of President Donald Trump to turn his testimony about controlling
the coronavirus pandemic into criticism of protests against racial
injustice.
Fauci clashed with Representative Jim Jordan at a hearing of the U.S.
House of Representatives Subcommittee on the Coronavirus, after the Ohio
Republican demanded Fauci's opinion about whether protests should be
curbed or eliminated to control the pandemic.
"Should we limit the protesting?" Jordan asked. When Fauci said he was
not in a position to make such a recommendation, the lawmaker retorted:
"You make all kinds of recommendations. You make comments on dating, on
baseball and everything you could imagine."
"I'm not favoring anybody over anybody," Fauci replied. "I'm not going
to opine on limiting anything ... I'm telling you what is the danger,
and you can make your own conclusion about that. You should stay away
from crowds, no matter where the crowds are."
Fauci's testimony comes at the end of a month in which U.S. coronavirus
deaths rose by almost 25,000 and cases doubled in at least 18 states,
according to a Reuters tally, dealing a crushing blow to hopes of
quickly reopening the economy.
The United States has recorded nearly 1.8 million new COVID-19 cases in
July out of its total 4.5 million known infections, an increase of 66%
with many states yet to report on Friday. Deaths in July rose at least
19% to a total of more than 152,000.
Fauci, who made headlines in March by describing U.S. testing efforts as
a failing, repeatedly handed off questions about the current state of
testing from Democrats critical of Trump to get him to characterize the
current situation to witnesses more directly involved with that effort.
Trump, who appeared to be watching the proceedings, weighed against his
Democratic critics on Twitter: "Our massive testing capability, rather
than being praised, is used by the Lamestream Media and their partner,
the Do Nothing Radical Left Democrats, as a point of scorn. This
testing, and what we have so quickly done, is used as a Fake News
weapon. Sad!"
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy
and Infectious Diseases, testifies during the House Select
Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing in Washington, D.C.,
U.S., July 31, 2020. Kevin Dietsch/Pool via REUTERS
At the start of the hearing, congressional Republicans and Democrats
clashed about whether the Trump administration had a national
strategy to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
"The administration's approach of deferring to states, sidelining
experts and rushing to reopen has prolonged this virus and led to
thousands of preventable deaths," said panel Chairman James Clyburn,
who denounced Trump's coronavirus response as "among the worst of
any country in the world."
But Steve Scalise, the subcommittee's top Republican, dismissed
Clyburn's criticism as political posturing, saying the Trump
administration has provided effective plans for schools, employers,
nursing homes and vaccine development.
"You wouldn’t even be here today if there wasn’t a plan," he told
the witness panel, which also included U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield and Admiral
Brett Giroir, assistant secretary at the Department of Health and
Human Services.
A veteran of six Republican and Democratic administrations, Fauci
has become the most familiar face of the administration's
coronavirus task force but a target of many conservatives who want
to see the economies fully reopened.
(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone, Jonathan Oatis
and Bill Berkrot)
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