So, either Fauci was a terrible doctor and Trump was a giant idiot to keep him in place
OR
Fauci was good at his job, and Trump is a backstabber who turned on him.
Either way, it seems like Trump is the one who is terrible at his job.
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So, either Fauci was a terrible doctor and Trump was a giant idiot to keep him in place
OR
Fauci was good at his job, and Trump is a backstabber who turned on him.
Either way, it seems like Trump is the one who is terrible at his job.
I don't need to read this to remember that Trump stood on stage and literally told people they were investigating using brilliant light and injecting disinfectant
His medical officer rolled her eyes in the background
He also insulted Biden for wearing a mask whilst his cabinet was promoting invermectin
His impact rebooted the cooker movement.
People look back like "covid wasn't that bad".. but, the reality is everyone has been somewhat exposed at this point or been vaccinated. Those same people would say the same about small pox after benefiting from herd immunity
So instead if investigating Fauci, they should investigate Gabbard - simple as that.