Anthony Fauci is an admitted liar. He's admitted that he lied about what he believed the threshold for herd immunity would be in order to encourage more vaccinations. His embarrassing (and inaccurate) defense of his flip-flop on masks was that he lied about the efficacy of universal public masking in order to prevent hospital supplies from running low.
He has denied any culpability in school closures, forcefully claiming that he had no part in it. While ignoring that he repeatedly warned publicly that schools should be closed.
It's become a common tactic for the now 83-year-old doctor to use semantics to avoid taking responsibility. He didn't forcibly close the school doors himself, therefore it's not his fault. During testimony under oath, he repeatedly, hundreds of times even, answered that he didn't recall conversations or events that would clearly be damaging to him. He then, however, wrote a book where he miraculously recalled in exact detail what he was thinking and saying years prior.
Fauci's proclivity for misleading and spouting dishonest answers is one of the many explanations as to why there has been such a diminished degree of trust in him, and public health at large. And sure enough, a new release of his emails has shown yet again that he happily plays fast and loose with the truth.
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