Trump rebukes aide Navarro for attacking popular Fauci
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[July 16, 2020]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump issued a rare rebuke of his senior adviser Peter Navarro on
Wednesday, saying Navarro should not have written a scathing opinion
piece about Anthony Fauci, a top government coronavirus expert who is
hugely popular.
Navarro, a trade adviser who at times has expanded his reach within the
Trump White House, launched an attack on Fauci in an article for USA
Today.
“Dr. Anthony Fauci has a good bedside manner with the public, but he has
been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on,” Navarro
wrote.
The initial lack of a pushback from the White House for the article fed
a belief that Navarro's article was supported at the top levels of the
White House.
But departing for a trip to Atlanta, Trump was asked whether Navarro had
gone rogue.
"Well he made a statement representing himself. He shouldn't be doing
that. No, I have a very good relationship with Anthony," Trump said.
A White House official said Trump did not endorse Navarro's op-ed and
that Navarro was told "explicitly in recent days to de-escalate the
situation." The official said that White House chief of staff Mark
Meadows is "fully engaged" on the matter and that Meadows thought
Navarro's article was "unacceptable."
Fauci is a member of the government's coronavirus task force led by Vice
President Mike Pence. The 79-year-old infectious diseases expert aided
the search to treat the HIV disease in the 1980s and is a revered figure
for not letting politics intrude on his judgment.
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President Donald Trump listens as White House Director of Trade and
Marketing Policy Peter Navarro addresses the daily coronavirus
response briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 2,
2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo
"We're all on the same team, including Dr. Fauci," Trump said. "We
all want to get rid of this mess."
Tensions between Trump and Fauci have emerged at times with the
president focused on getting Americans back to work and school while
Fauci has urged caution to prevent the spread of infection.
Fauci, in an interview with The Atlantic, said the White House's
recent attacks have been a “major mistake on their part.”
"I can't explain Peter Navarro. He's in a world by himself," Fauci
said.
He said he had not spoken with Trump “in a while,” but had been
working with Pence on the U.S. struggle to gain control of the
virus.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Howard Goller)
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