'Dr. Fauci was not elected by the American people—he was not supposed to guide our economy,' Greene told reporters.
COVID-19 has killed more than 600,000 people in the United States, but daily confirmed cases and deaths have steadily dropped as 145 million people have gotten fully vaccinated.
via requests through the Freedom of Information Act—for any missteps or inconsistencies during the early months of the pandemic while he was advising the Trump administration. They've also taken issue with Fauci's public remarks downplaying the possibility that the coronavirus was created in a lab in Wuhan, China.
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