“When the president assembled his COVID team, he would jokingly direct Anthony Fauci to sit in the vice president’s chair,” according to “The Last Politician” by Frank…
As Biden’s team scrambled to tackle the coronavirus in 2021, the president would quip during meetings that his“When the president assembled his COVID team, he would jokingly direct Anthony Fauci to sit in the vice president’s chair,” according to “The Last Politician” by Franklin Foer — who says he had “unparalleled access to the tight inner circle of advisers who have surrounded Biden for decades.
Fauci had been “traumatized” by public speaking events with Trump, according to “The Last Politician” by Franklin Foer.But Biden would harangue Fauci during his first month as president with a “challenging question,” according to the book: “When would the nation return to normal?” Later, when new variants of the coronavirus began making their way to the United States, Biden pressured Fauci to discover whether the coronavirus vaccine would protect against them, Foer says.
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