Rand Paul and Dr. Fauci heated exchange at COVID hearing
Senator Rand Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci found themselves in some heated word exchanges at the Senate hearing on COVID-19 updates. The republican Kentucky senator said that there is too much bureaucracy in the pandemic fight while Dr. Fauci accused the senator of stirring the political pot.
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