Is it possible more Americans will watch a half dozen Super Bowl Commercials and the viewership will equal the totality of viewers who watched the winter games?
Is it possible more Americans will watch a half dozen Super Bowl Commercials and the viewership will equal the totality of viewers who watched the winter games?
Fighting Fauci: From Ridicule to Death Threats, Attacks Continue
July 29, 2021 A 56-year-old man was arrested Tuesday and charged with threatening Anthony Fauci, MD, the United States top infectious disease doctor and chief medical advisor on COVID-19 to President Joe Biden.
In one of the threats reportedly made, a man threatened to drag Fauci and his family into the street, beat them to death, and set them on fire.
It s far from the only example of an ongoing trend to attack Fauci.
Among others:
On April 1, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), introduced H.R. 2316, the Fire Fauci Act. It proposes reducing Fauci s salary to zero. As of July 29, 15 Republican lawmakers have signed on as co-sponsors.
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