You know why you never heard of Dr. Fauci before now?
Past Presidents, Republican and Democrat alike, had the good sense to take his advice. Problems were averted.
Do you have any sort of evidence that DJT did not take Dr. Fauci's advice, or are you actually just so ******* stupid that you were easily brainwashed into believing the laughingly desperate attempts of the fake news media's Trump vs. Fauci false narrative?
fauci says that klan rallies like donny will be having - because they are bigley public gatherings - should be avoided.
donny is going di-rectly against that advise.
So your TDS-addled mind cannot provide any evidence that DJT ignored Dr. Fauci's advice, but you predict that the bad orange man will ignore Dr Fauci's advice at some point in the future.
Gotcha
if yer chosen is bent on having his klan rallies/ego stroke fests, then he is indeed ignoring fauci.
Fauci and the CDC caution against large gatherings as Trump hypes his campaign rally
By
Zeeshan Aleem@ZeeshanAleem Jun 13, 2020, 12:00pm EDT
President Donald Trump boasted about the size of the crowd at his upcoming Tulsa, Oklahoma, campaign rally on Friday, as Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued strong warnings about congregating in large groups.
Trump’s presidential campaign manager Brad Parscale later
boasted that the number of registrations had topped 300,000 people, calling the rally “the hottest ticket ever.”
But hours before, Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the top scientist on the federal coronavirus task force, reminded the public that large crowds are inherently “risky” and a “danger” for coronavirus transmission. And the CDC also released guidance cautioning against congregating in groups, among other things, on Friday.
The divergence between Trump’s campaign manager and his top federal public health official on the wisdom of joining a crowd is familiar territory
: the president has consistently encouraged the public to disregard federal guidelines and scientific consensus on avoiding exposure to the coronavirus. While in the past it was part of an agenda to encourage people to begin participating in the economy again, in this instance it appears that Trump’s campaign is eager to use the spectacle of an excited crowd to whip up excitement for his reelection bid.
Fauci warned against such gatherings in an interview with ABC News’s Jonathan Karl, saying crowds in any form pose a risk to the public — including recent protests.
“It’s a danger to the people who are trying to control the demonstration, and it’s a danger to the people who are demonstrating,” Fauci said. “So at the end of the day, it is a risky procedure.”
When asked if what he said applied to Trump’s decision to start campaign rallies again next week, Fauci said yes, telling Karl, “I am consistent. I stick by what I say.”
Fauci and the CDC caution against large gatherings as Trump hypes his campaign rally
