Trump has cut the Faussie’s security details
President Trump supported Dr. Anthony Faussie’s safety details on Friday, suggesting that former government officials should not get indefinite security, even the foul and others whose protection has been threatened this week has been threatened.
“When you work for the government, at one point your security details come out. And you know, you can’t stay them forever. So, I think it’s very standard, “Trump told reporters in North Carolina.
Asked if he would be partially responsible if something happened to Faussie, Trump said he would not do so, he added that Faussie and others could appoint personal protection.
“You know, they all made a lot of money. They can also hire their own security, “Trump said. “Of course I won’t take responsibility.”
“You know, they all made a lot of money. They can also hire their own security, “Trump said. “Of course I won’t take responsibility.”
Fausi refused to comment on Trump’s comments.
The New York Times first reported that Trump finished the Fawgy’s protection details, which provided the National Health Institutes.
Sources close to the situation have confirmed to The Hill that the Faussi’s security details were suddenly over Thursday night and he would pay for his own security details to move forward.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kai.) Said on social media on Thursday night that he had “sending a 24-hour limo for Fausi and supporting information to finish the security details.”
“I wish him nothing but peace but he would have to pay for his own limo,” posted on Paul X.
Fausi has worked as a top infectious pathologist in the government for decades. He occasionally criticized Trump in the first term for his comments about the Coronovirus epidemic and faced intense investigation from Republicans. The doctor was also threatened to kill.
Former President Biden pardoned Fausi on his last day in the office, citing concern about the politically motivated investigation about the doctor.
Trump has already finished the details of former national security adviser John Bolton, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former State Department official Brian Hook. All three were given additional protection due to threats against them from Iran.
Bolton, especially, has become an outspoken critic of Trump. Pompeo briefly considered the 2024 President’s campaign and occasionally criticized his ex -boss, though he supported Trump in 2024 and strongly criticized the Democrats.
EST updated on 1:10 PM
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