
Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before the House Select Subcommittee on Capitol Hill
Appearing on Hugh Hewitt's radio program, Fauci was asked if he could ever see himself resigning if he caused "more harm than good."
"No, absolutely, unequivocally, no," Fauci replied.
The infectious disease expert then went after Hewitt and other critics on a variety of "controversies" related to his own medical advice, as well as that of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
"We have been dealing with an evolving situation," Fauci said at one point, echoing a defense he's presented for himself in the past. He added that examples of his advice changing - such as being against masks early in the pandemic - can be chalked up to changing data influencing his perspective.















Comment: It's more than a little satisfying to know that this narcissistic little gnome is helping undo his own propaganda by leading more people to distrust the US government. Thank heavens for small mercies like the pathological self-absorption of a worm-tongued troll.