Fauci responds to Trump: I’m a ‘realist’ not an ‘alarmist’ | TheHill

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Fauci responds to Trump: I’m a ‘realist’ not an ‘alarmist’ | TheHill

Anthony FauciAnthony FauciFauci to throw out first pitch for Washington Nationals home opener The Hill’s Coronavirus Report: Former HHS Secretary Sebelius gives Trump administration a D in handling pandemic; Oxford, AstraZeneca report positive dual immunity results from early vaccine trial Coronavirus Report: The Hill’s Steve Clemons interviews Kathleen Sebelius MORE responded to President TrumpDonald John TrumpDHS expands authority of personnel to collect information on people threatening monuments: report GOP signals Trump’s payroll-tax cut in Republican coronavirus bill — for now Trump threatens to double down on Portland in other major cities MORE’s characterization of him as “a little bit of an alarmist” on the coronavirus pandemic, with the nation’s top infectious diseases expert saying Monday that he prefers to think of himself as “a realist.”

“I consider myself a realist, as opposed to an alarmist,” Fauci told Maria Shriver in an Instagram Live interview Monday evening.

When asked if he would characterize his position as “dealing with reality,” Fauci responded, “I believe so, but then again, others have different opinions.”

Fauci also told Shriver that when it comes to the odds of preventing another wave in the fall and winter, the U.S. differed from Europe in that its plateaus were above the “real baseline.”

“That is really the challenge we’re facing today, in July,” Fauci said. “If we want to go into the fall and winter in good shape, we have got to get that down to a real baseline. And a real baseline means tens and hundreds, not tens of thousands.”

In case you missed it, here’s my full interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci. We talked masks, vaccines, school re-openings, what you can do to help keep yourself and your loved ones safe from #COVID19, presidential briefings and much more. #AboveTheNoise https://t.co/eZ0EdWpefJ

— Maria Shriver (@mariashriver) July 21, 2020

Fauci’s remarks came a day after Trump, in an interview with Fox News’s Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceWhite House, Senate GOP clash over testing funds Overnight Defense: House approves defense policy bill amendments on Insurrection Act, nuclear testing | Defense spending bill set for House vote next week | Afghan peace elusive after Taliban deal passes key deadline Trump tweets photo of himself wearing a mask MORE that aired Sunday, called Fauci “a little bit of an alarmist,” while adding that their relationship remained “very good.”

The president denied in the interview that the White House is engaged in any broader campaign to discredit Fauci, despite a recent op-ed by White House trade adviser Peter Navarro in USA Today attacking Fauci’s credibility. The White House has said the op-ed was unauthorized.

Fauci said last week that Navarro’s op-ed “hurts the president,” telling The Atlantic, “When the staff lets out something like that and the entire scientific and press community push back on it, it ultimately hurts the president.”

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