Dr. Anthony Fauci told reporters he 'may step down' as NIAID director within the next few years.
published Monday, he only said he “may step down” as NIAID director within the next few years.
When asked by Politico if he would stay on if former President Donald Trump was elected to serve a second term, Fauci said Tuesday he answered that heto be in his current position in January 2025 “whether it’s Donald Trump or it’s Joe Biden’s second term.”when to leave the NIAID.
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