U.S. Sen. Rand Paul driving violent threats against me, Fauci says
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[January 12, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dr. Anthony
Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease official, on Tuesday accused
Republican Senator Rand Paul of spreading misinformation that has
sparked threats of violence against him and his family while distracting
the public from the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a Senate health committee hearing, Fauci had his latest heated
back-and-forth with Paul, a lawmaker from Kentucky and supporter of
former President Donald Trump. Fauci said Paul was focused on
misinformed attacks rather than oversight aimed at addressing the health
care crisis that has so far killed more than 800,000 people in the
United States.
Paul's website accuses Fauci of "ignoring good advice, and lying about
everything from masks to the contagiousness of the virus" and on Tuesday
the senator accused Fauci of smearing other scientists who disagreed
with him.
Fauci said Paul was distorting the truth.
"There you go again, you just do the same thing every hearing," Fauci
told the senator, accusing him of making personal attacks that had no
relation to reality. '
"He's doing this for political reasons," Fauci continued, pointing to
fundraising appeals on Paul's website next to a call to have Fauci
fired.
"It distracts from what we're all trying to do here today, (which) is
get our arms around the epidemic and the pandemic that we're dealing
with, not something imaginary," Fauci said.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks about the Omicron coronavirus variant
during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S.,
December 1, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
Fauci has faced sharp criticism from
some conservatives and death threats from people who object to
measures such as vaccination and masking that he has advocated to
halt the pandemic.
Fauci said misinformation had fueled such threats.
"What happens when he (Paul) gets out and accuses me of things that
are completely untrue is that all of a sudden, that kindles the
crazies out there and I have ... threats upon my life, harassment of
my family and my children," Fauci said.
Fauci said on Dec. 21 a person was arrested in Iowa who was
traveling from California to Washington, D.C., allegedly to kill
Fauci.
Paul accused Fauci of making personal attacks against him and said
no one wished violence on Fauci.
Last month, Fauci called for Fox News host Jesse Watters to be fired
after Watters made remarks about a "kill shot" while criticizing the
doctor.
(Reporting by Susan Heavey and Jeff Mason; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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