“All you really need to know about Tony Fauci,” one of his acquaintances told The Post’s Molly Roberts, “is that, at five-foot, seven-inches, he was the captain of his high school basketball team.” Well, that may not be quite all you need to know about the man who grew up to become America’s most trusted doctor — and the recent target of the Trump administration’s bizarre anti-science campaign.
But once you read this illuminating Opinions Essay, you may appreciate in a new way the extraordinary role Anthony S. Fauci has played, under six presidents, in forging a national truce between science and politics — and why it matters that the truce has broken down. |
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