Donald Trump ripped his former senior COVID aide in a fiery press release Thursday; saying Dr. Fauci predicted the virus vaccine could have taken five years to develop.
Trump releases statement on Fauci.
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) June 3, 2021
"Our country is fortunate I didn't do what Dr. Fauci wanted me to do." pic.twitter.com/NpL0JCVT0C
“Our country is fortunate I didn’t do what Dr. Fauci wanted me to do,” posted Trump.
Read the 45th President’s full release above.
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