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WH Distances Itself From Op-Ed Attacking Fauci: Trump Values the ‘Expertise’ of Medical Advisers

by Bradley Cortright
July 15, 2020 at 12:29 pm
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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 07: White House National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro stands along the Rose Garden colonnade as he listens to a news conference between U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the White House June 7, 2018 in Washington, DC. Trump and Abe discussed the upcoming U.S.-North Korea summit. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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White House officials are trying to tamp down rumors that President Donald Trump is ignoring Dr. Anthony Fauci’s advice or trying to undermine him.

On Tuesday, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro penned an op-ed in USA Today that attacked Fauci’s credibility and claimed the infectious disease expert had “been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on.”

The next morning, Alyssa Farah, White House Director of Strategic Communications, said that Navarro’s op-ed did not go through the proper review process and is “the opinion of Peter alone.”

“The Peter Navarro op-ed didn’t go through normal White House clearance processes and is the opinion of Peter alone,” Farah wrote.

She added, “[Trump] values the expertise of the medical professionals advising his Administration.”

The Peter Navarro op-ed didn’t go through normal White House clearance processes and is the opinion of Peter alone. @realDonaldTrump values the expertise of the medical professionals advising his Administration.

— Alyssa Farah Griffin (@Alyssafarah) July 15, 2020

When asked about Navarro’s op-ed, Trump said, “That’s Peter Navarro, but I have a very good relationship with Dr. Fauci.”

Farah’s comments led many on commentators and reporters to ponder whether Navarro would be fired for apparently circumventing the normal process for publishing an op-ed.

If the Peter Navarro op-ed "didn't go through normal White House clearance processes," as the White House claims, will Navarro be punished?

Is there any reason to believe that Navarro acted completely outside normal channels if he is not then reprimanded for attacking Dr. Fauci?

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 15, 2020

Lol, sure. If this was really true, Navarro would be packing up his office right now. https://t.co/Qag8Sei1My

— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) July 15, 2020

This is the WH statement on the Peter Navarro op-ed attacking Dr. Fauci. I imagine in other administrations, he might be fired or face repercussions for a take down piece about the government’s top infectious disease specialist amid a pandemic. https://t.co/G4eznnxjgT

— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) July 15, 2020

However, some appeared to suggest that Trump sanctioned the op-ed:

Another thing to consider – Navarro isn't doing this unless Trump tells him it's okay, which means the point at which Trump is working around his chief-of-staff has already arrived. https://t.co/zMce5zDd2q

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) July 15, 2020

If Navarro isn’t fired by COB today, you can take it as proof of an implicit (if not explicit) endorsement by the president of his actions posting that trash op-ed.

— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) July 15, 2020

Despite the speculation, White House officials told CBS News’ Weijia Jiang that Navarro “often goes ‘rogue'” on media decisions. However, they were reportedly taken aback because they had requested that he refrain from attacking Fauci.

Amid speculation that White House officials were sidelining Fauci, another member of the coronavirus task force denied that there was an effort to stifle advice that Trump might not like.

During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet The Press” on July, 12, Admiral Brett Giroir, said, “I want to put to just put this to rest. There is complete, open, honest discussion within the task force.”

He continued: 

“I respect Dr. Fauci a lot, but Dr. Fauci is not 100% right, and he also doesn’t necessarily — and he admits that — have the whole national interest in mind. … but let me just say there is absolutely open discourse. I feel absolutely free saying anything to the vice president within those rooms. The vice president I know briefs the president on a daily basis. So nobody feels like anything is held back.”

Watch the video below:

TODAY on #MTP: Admiral Brett Giroir says “Dr. Fauci is not 100 percent right.” #MTP #IfItSunday@HHS_ASH: “He looks at it from a very narrow public health point of view.” pic.twitter.com/EE07SYXEAd

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) July 12, 2020

However, Giroir pushed back after Trump shared a tweet that accused medical experts of lying to the public, as IJR reported. 

“Look, we may occasionally make mistakes based on the information we have, but none of us lie,” he said. 

“We let the American people know what we know. Again, as new information comes, that may need to be changed because we’re learning every day. But nobody lies to the American people. We’re completely transparent and honest,” Giroir added.

Giroir reiterated that health experts might make mistakes but added, “That’s just the way things are. That’s why we all work together and will continue to do so.”

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