WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Leading U.S. health official Anthony Fauci will not testify next week to a congressional committee taking a look at the Trump administration’s reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, the White House said on Friday, calling it “detrimental” to have actually individuals associated with the action affirm.
FILE IMAGE: National Institute of Allergy and Contagious Illness Director Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a coronavirus action meeting in the Oval Workplace at the White Home in Washington, U.S., April 29,2020 REUTERS/Carlos Barria
The White Home released an emailed statement after a representative for the House of Representatives committee holding the hearing said the panel had been informed by Trump administration officials that Fauci had been obstructed from affirming.
” While the Trump administration continues its whole-of-government reaction to COVID-19, including safely opening up America again and speeding up vaccine advancement, it is counter-productive to have the really