In a piece posted on CNN’s website the day after CNN aired a “documentary” on the coronavirus crisis, Stephen Collinson says CNN “requested comment from the former President’s office but has so far not received a response.” Well, Donald Trump has responded, but he didn’t bother with a statement sent to CNN. Instead, he released a statement to all the press calling Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx “two self-promoters trying to reinvent history to cover for their bad instincts and faulty recommendations, which I fortunately almost always overturned.”
Former President Trump responds to recent interviews by Fauci and Birx. pic.twitter.com/mOZslzhU1v
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) March 29, 2021
I haven’t shared most of the post-presidential ones, but this one is a doozy. pic.twitter.com/GyeXBTfG8D
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) March 29, 2021
? Trump statement: “In a fake interview last night on CNN, Dr. Fauci, who said he was an athlete in college but couldn’t throw a baseball even close to home plate, it was a “roller,” tried to take credit for the vaccine…” pic.twitter.com/ktYyjXgRh8
— Adam Kredo (@Kredo0) March 29, 2021
"…it was a roller." ???
— S Werner (@sgtbones) March 29, 2021
— Coffee Underachiever ?? ?? (@JakeTheCatholic) March 29, 2021
The baseball bit is glorious. I miss him so much.
— Dennis Hastert? (@DennisHastert) March 29, 2021
I miss this man.
— Real Jose Galvan (@Jose_Galvan) March 29, 2021
God, I miss #Trump.
— Sheik Yerbouti (@YerboutiSheik) March 29, 2021
The G.O.A.T
— Ryan Parrott (@TrumptiliDie85) March 29, 2021
Savage!
— John Mellor (@MediaClash) March 29, 2021
— SilverFox409 (@SFox409) March 29, 2021
— Dan Ryan (@RyanWalis) March 29, 2021
This is better that him tweeting. We get it all in one fell swoop! Lmao.
— Hidden Behind Additional Replies (@inthecounty) March 29, 2021
"The Federal Government is a bad habit" cuts to the heart of the matter.
— Edgar Burkett (@BigEd0502) March 29, 2021
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“I only kept Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx on because they worked for the U.S. government for so long — they are like a bad habit!”
So he didn’t get rid of them because they worked in government for so long? Sheesh, that should have been the reason TO let them go. They didn’t want to actually help people, they wanted to control people and loved the media spotlight.
— Trevor Hanson (@TrevorMarc) March 29, 2021
Let's not forget that Fauci was widely derided for how he handled the HIV storm. And, yes, he definitely flip/flopped on masks from a view based on all available studies (masks not required) to a view based on the political winds (masks required).
These are political animals.
— Guy Dari (@DrGuyDari) March 29, 2021
If only he did this 10 months ago
— wombat (@the_wombat_08) March 29, 2021
Wow, that's only *checks calendar* a year too late…
— Derek T. Paine (@houstonderekv2) March 29, 2021
Trump should have replaced them by mid-summer last year. Trump was horrible on hiring effective advisors.
— LastTrip (@LastTrip11) March 29, 2021
I love President Trump. He just lays it all out there and let the cards fall where they may. There has never been a POTUS in U.S. history who was so frank and transparent — cut to the chase, Mr. President — "We The People" can handle the tough talk.
— Todd Headlee (@ToddHeadleeAZ) March 29, 2021
OMG ???
— Cari Kelemen 2.0 (@CariKelemen) March 29, 2021
So refreshing to see him toss them both under a bus.
— Glen J (@one4tech) March 29, 2021
And now they’re calling the vaccine the “Fauci ouchie.”
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Update:
If you liked that and still can’t get enough of Donald Trump, his and Melania’s official website is up and running:
Trump announces his and Melania’s official website is up: https://t.co/760WlWlhV4 pic.twitter.com/VhxRssMH3C
— Kristina Wong ?? (@kristina_wong) March 29, 2021
Related:
‘The Catcher and the LIE’: #FauciKidBookTitles trends, mocking new children’s book where Dr. Fauci will be ‘immortalized’ https://t.co/JNSodcU2T8
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 28, 2021
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