Vice President Mike Pence defended Dr. Anthony Fauci to reporters and by tweeting a photo of the two of them at a coronvairus task force meeting.
WASHINGTON – Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday defended Dr. Anthony Fauci in public comments made soon after he tweeted out a photo of the two of them at the White House.
Asked by a reporter in the Oval Office Wednesday about Navarro's op-ed, President Donald Trump said,"that's Peter Navarro, but I have a very good relationship with Dr. Fauci." Asked again about the op-ed when leaving the White House, Trump said "we're all on the same team. Including Dr. Fauci." "Sorry, Dr. Faucet!" he posted."At least you know if I’m going to disagree with a colleague, such as yourself, it’s done publicly – and not cowardly, behind journalists with leaks."
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