Washington Post: “Fauci was initially seen as a unifying figure, particularly in the early days of the pandemic as Americans looked for answers — and the highly visible doctor provided them in TV interviews, podcast appearances and other forums.”
”About 8 in 10 Americans in April 2020 said they trusted Fauci to provide reliable information on the pandemic, including similar shares of Republicans and Democrats, according to polling by KFF, a nonpartisan health care research and polling organization. But within two years, only about 5 in 10 Americans had trust in Fauci, a decline driven by plunging GOP support: Just one-quarter of Republicans said they trusted the doctor, according to KFF.”
Mediaite: GOP Senator claims “no honest person pleads the Fifth” after Fauci hearing.

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