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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

COWARDLY MEDIA: USA Today Says Navarro Column Slamming Fauci ‘Didn’t Meet Standards’

Reminiscent of NYTimes uproar over Tom Cotton op-ed...

(Headline USA) USA Today says that a column that the newspaper solicited and published from presidential trade adviser Peter Navarro criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci was misleading and did not meet fact-checking standards.

The newspaper explained the decision in a note by Bill Sternberg, editorial page editor, attached to the column online. Navarro’s column originally moved online late Tuesday and was published in Wednesday’s newspaper.

Navarro wrote that Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, “has been wrong about everything I interacted with him on.”

The newspaper on Wednesday evening also ran a fact-check story by Washington reporter Ledyard King examining five of Navarro’s claims.

It wasn’t clear how Navarro’s column escaped such scrutiny before being published. Sternberg said in an email that he’s letting his editorial note speak for itself. The incident is reminiscent of The New York Times saying last month that an opinion column by U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton hadn’t been properly vetted, which led to the resignation of the opinion editor after the newspaper’s outraged leftist journalistic staff nearly revolted.

Navarro did not immediately return a message for comment.

USA Today said it had sought Navarro’s opinion to accompany an editorial that the newspaper ran calling Fauci “a national treasure,” despite the doctor’s many flip-flops on advice about the virus.

That editorial said the fact that Navarro was writing the opposing viewpoint “shows how hard it is to find an actual medical professional willing to undercut Fauci.” However, many medical professionals have expressed disagreement with Fauci, which reflects on the newspaper’s weak efforts to search for one.

Fauci has essentially been shelved by the White House as a prominent spokesperson on the coronavirus pandemic because he’s publicly been more pessimistic than the president. He does webcasts but rarely gives television interviews anymore.

Trump distanced himself from Navarro’s column, saying Wednesday that the column was Navarro’s views and “he shouldn’t be doing that.”

Navarro accurately claimed in the column that Fauci opposed travel restrictions from China that were imposed by Trump that “might well have saved hundreds of thousands of American lives.”

USA Today said there isn’t enough data to conclude the restrictions made a significant difference, and that despite some initial skepticism, Fauci backed the president.

Adapted from reporting by Associated Press.

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