
In his new publication, Dr. Anthony Fauci wrote,” He loves me, he loves me no,” about his relationship with the then-president of the United States. His relationship with Trump, who was the then-president of the White House, was complicated, according to the former chief medical consultant. Trump was blasted for his ominous predictions regarding the Covid pandemic.
Dr. Fauci said when they first appeared on The Late Show that they originally had a good feeling and that they used to get each another. We “got along very well in the end.” I write in the book I do n’t know whether it’s because two guys from New York, him from Queens, me from Brooklyn, that we kind of understood each other and we got along very, very well early on. It was only when he began to say what he was saying that he was saying incorrect items because he wanted to have this situation resolved. During the show, he also admitted that he was n’t comfortable speaking out against Trump.
” It was n’t true, though the people who attacked me believe I did it to sort of tear him down,” Fauci said. Because I have a lot of respect for the US administration, I had to speak out against him in public because he was making disparaging remarks. When that happened, then both he and generally his personnel, not so much the leader but the personnel, I became anathema. Persona no grata”.
Fauci’s book” On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service” has the information of Fauci’s final conversation with Donald Trump. Shortly after Fauci gave an interview where he made some dreadful projections, the pandemic erupted for 15 days. ” Tony, I really like you … but what the f— are you doing? You must remain optimistic because you continuously bomb me, Trump said.