White House GAGS government health experts from speaking about coronavirus

White House GAGS government health experts from speaking about coronavirus saying they must have Mike Pence’s approval for EVERYTHING they say about mounting crisis – despite VP having zero medical qualifications

  • Clampdown comes a day after Donald Trump put Pence in charge of response 
  • Even NIH virus expert Anthony Fauci is muzzled without prior approval
  • News comes after White House unveiled ANOTHER coronavirus coordinator amid market selloff
  • Pence said she would oversee the effort
  • HHS Secretary Alex Azar, a former pharmaceutical exec, leads a coronavirus task force 
  • Concerns California patient contracted disease without coming into contact with a known traveler or infected person 

The White House sought Thursday to gain control over an undisciplined communication response to the coronavirus – requiring even top government health experts to run all media appearances through Vice President Mike Pence’s office. 

The move comes hours after President Donald Trump put Pence in charge of the nation’s coronavirus response, drawing immediate attacks from Democrats who scrutinized his record dealing with the spread of AIDS in his home state of Indiana.

Government scientists and health experts must now clear all media appearances in advance with Pence’s office, the New York Times reported. 

Government health experts need to run media appearances by the Vice President’s office in a new effort to gain control of the narrative

Even NIH virus expert Anthony Fauci, a staple on TV who has spoken about the challenges of the outbreak and precautions people can take, must get permission to appear. He told associates about the White House directive, according to the report. 

The move comes amid continued uncertainty about the government flow chart for mitigating an outbreak that led to the hospitalization of a newly identified patient in California who had no known contact with people who had the disease.  

Dr. Deborah L. Birx will serve as the ‘White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator,’ the White House announced Thursday. She oversees the administration’s response to global HIV / AIDS issues.

announced he appointed Ambassador Debbie Birx to serve as the 'White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator,' she is a medical doctor who serves as U.S. Global AIDS coordinator

announced he appointed Ambassador Debbie Birx to serve as the ‘White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator,’ she is a medical doctor who serves as U.S. Global AIDS coordinator

President Donald Trump designated Vice President Mike Pence to lead the effort coronavirus response

President Donald Trump designated Vice President Mike Pence to lead the effort coronavirus response

Democrats attacked Pence for contributing to an HIV outbreak due to his resistance to needle exchange program

Democrats attacked Pence for contributing to an HIV outbreak due to his resistance to needle exchange program

The move comes as Trump insisted he was not designating a special ‘czar’ to oversee the effort. Many Republicans blasted President Obama for a proliferation of specially-appointed ‘czars’ during his tenure.

Although he has taken on a number of challenges as Indiana governor and a former House GOP leader, Pence drew fire after his appointment from Democrats over his own decisions when confronting high AIDS transmission in his home state. He has no medical background of any kind. He studied history at Hanover College and went on to learn a law degree. 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday cited Pence’s response as governor when Indiana was experienced a record-high rate of HIV infections due to sharing needles among drug addicts.  She pointed out he slashed the public health budget and closed a clinic that did HIV testing at the time.  

‘We look forward to working together in a bipartisan and in a very candid way about our concerns about past performance or statements that were made,’ she said.

‘Let’s put that in perspective as we move to have adequate funding, the respect for science and evidence-based decision making and, again, reimbursement for state and local government and understanding the impact this has on our communities,’ she said. 

‘Mike Pence literally does not believe in science. It is utterly irresponsible to put him in charge of US coronavirus response,’ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter after his appointment. 

 

 

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