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During last night’s epic Trump rally in Miami, FL, the president suggested he may fire infectious disease doctor, and NIH director, Anthony Fauci after the election.

After chants of “fire Fauci” erupted during the event, President Trump responded, “Don’t tell anybody, but let me wait till a little after the election,” he said. “I appreciate the advice.”

He went on to say that Fauci was a “nice man” but that he was “wrong” when it came to his early advice about mask-wearing and COVID-19 and his opposition to restricting travel from China early on.

Fauci has been a constant thorn in President Trump’s side, oftentimes contradicting his own statements as well as those of the president himself.

From flip flopping on masks to whining about appearing in a Trump ad to praising the president’s election opponent, Fauci has done nothing but create division and confusion with many of his comments.

It’s time we all acknowledge the obvious: the bureaucrat doctor who once wrote drooling love letters to Hillary Clinton has no intention of helping the Trump administration actually conquer this virus and every intention of helping to see that Vice President Biden gets elected.

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During last night’s epic Trump rally in Miami, FL, the president suggested he may fire infectious disease doctor, and NIH director, Anthony Fauci after the election.

After chants of “fire Fauci” erupted during the event, President Trump responded, “Don’t tell anybody, but let me wait till a little after the election,” he said. “I appreciate the advice.”

He went on to say that Fauci was a “nice man” but that he was “wrong” when it came to his early advice about mask-wearing and COVID-19 and his opposition to restricting travel from China early on.

Fauci has been a constant thorn in President Trump’s side, oftentimes contradicting his own statements as well as those of the president himself.

From flip flopping on masks to whining about appearing in a Trump ad to praising the president’s election opponent, Fauci has done nothing but create division and confusion with many of his comments.

It’s time we all acknowledge the obvious: the bureaucrat doctor who once wrote drooling love letters to Hillary Clinton has no intention of helping the Trump administration actually conquer this virus and every intention of helping to see that Vice President Biden gets elected.