Fauci, Sen. Paul engage in heated exchange at Senate hearing
Dr. Anthony Fauci and Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul engaged in a heated exchange at a Tuesday Senate hearing on COVID-19.
When Paul claimed Fauci was attacking scientists who disagreed with him, Fauci responded, "you keep distorting the truth."
"I brought together a group of people to look at every possibility with an open mind ... you're completely turning it around," Fauci said.
Fauci said the purpose of the committee was to get help to the American public, but he said Paul instead chooses to "keep coming back to personal attacks on me that have absolutely no relevance."
Fauci told the Senate committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions that Paul's attacks are "for political reasons" and inspire "the crazies out there."
Fauci referenced the December arrest of a California man who, at a traffic stop, was allegedly found with an AR-15 style rifle, loaded magazines, boxes of ammunition and body armor. Prosecutors said the driver downloaded TikTok videos, compiling a list of people he allegedly wanted to kill, including Fauci and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.