Dr. Fauci's Upset Words Were Used Out of Context in President's Campaign Ad

Let's be honest here, who thinks. Dr. Anthony Fauci likes the President? The two have been bumping heads from jump about the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Fauci would give scientific data and the President would act like Fauci's word was nothing. Well now, Dr. Fauci is pissed the President used Fauci's words in a presidential ad. Not only was he upset about that, but Fauci's words were used out of context and without his permission, according to TMZ. And Fauci is calling out Trump for that misleading coronavirus ad. So here is the thing, the ad lists the President's alleged achievements and then the screen flashes to a soundbite from a Fauci interview, in which he says "I can't imagine that ... anybody could be doing more." Fauci came out and said the Trump administration used this segment without his permission and it was out of context and Fauci said in his 5 decades of public service, "I have never publicly endorsed any political candidate." Boom! And of course, the President said they were indeed Fauci's words, that we know, but those words weren't specifically about the President.

Dr. Anthony Fauci (Getty)

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