Three months into the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci was at home in northwest Washington when he answered his cellphone to President Donald J. Trump screaming at him in an expletive-laden rant.
He had incurred the president’s wrath by remarking that the vaccines under development might not provide long-lasting immunity.
That was the day, June 3, 2020, “that I first experienced the brunt of the president’s rage,” Dr. Fauci writes in his forthcoming autobiography.
Dr. Fauci has long been circumspect in describing his feelings toward Mr. Trump.
But in the book, “On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service,” he writes with candor about their relationship, which he describes as “complicated.”In a chapter entitled “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not,” Dr. Fauci described how Mr. Trump repeatedly told him he “loved” him while at the same time excoriating him with tirades flecked with four-letter words.
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Anthony S, Fauci, Donald J, Trump, ”, candor, “, tirades
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Public Service
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Washington