You all had the opportunity, before last November 3, to consider that Trump had organized and ratified what has amounted to
mass murder, and then you voted for more MAGgot.
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Continued from my past post.:
"..Alexander emailed Caputo calling Schuchat "duplicitous" and claimed, "Her aim is to embarrass the president." On June 20, 2020, Alexander sent a message to CDC Director
Robert R. Redfield, criticizing a CDC report about risks to pregnant women from
COVID-19. Alexander said that the report, whose limitations the CDC had acknowledged, would "frighten women" and give the impression that "the President and his administration can't fix this and it is getting worse". He said that in his "opinion and sense" the CDC was "undermining the president by what they put out". A congressional committee has asked him to testify in September to give information about his interactions with CDC regarding COVID-19 deaths and infections,
hydroxychloroquine as a treatment, and the impact the virus has on children. On August 8, 2020, Alexander wrote to Redfield that "CDC to me appears to be writing hit pieces on the administration"; he asked Redfield to change reports that had already been published and demanded that he be allowed to review and edit
MMWR before publication.
In August and early September 2020, Alexander sent several messages to press officers at the
National Institutes of Health attempting to direct Dr. Anthony Fauci's media comments. In an August 2020 email to HHS officials, Alexander claimed that Fauci was "scaring the nation wrongfully." Alexander demanded, among other things, that Fauci should refrain from promoting the wearing of
masks by children in school and COVID-19 TESTING of children.
[4] Fauci later said that he had not received the messages and would not have been influenced by them if he had. In emails in September 2020, Alexander celebrated two instances in which he said CDC officials had bowed to his pressure to water down information in CDC reports. Two days later, he asked
Scott Atlas, then an advisor to the Trump White House, to assist him in disputing a CDC report on COVID-19 deaths; Atlas, Alexander, and others wrote a number of
op-eds to counter warnings from federal scientists. Caputo and Alexander also strategized on how to underplay the virus and push for a rapid end to COVID-19-related restrictions on business. The emails were later obtained by the House Select Committee on Oversight .."
In a
Facebook Live video posted on his personal website on September 14, 2020, Caputo promoted a variety of falsehoods and conspiracy theories. The
Times reported that he accused the CDC of harboring a "resistance unit" determined to undermine Trump; accused the CDC scientists of "
sedition" and "rotten science"; and called upon Trump supporters to prepare for an insurrection. In the same video, Caputo called Alexander a "genius" and defended his actions. Two days later, HHS announced that Caputo would take a 60-day medical leave of absence from HHS, and that Alexander would permanently leave the department...
In an interview with the
Toronto Globe and Mail after his departure from HHS, Alexander defended his actions, stating that he had wanted the CDC to make their reports "more upbeat.." and that he "did not think agencies should contradict any president's policy". Alexander also asserted that he was better suited than CDC scientists to assess data, saying:
"None of those people have my skills. I make the judgment whether this is crap."