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Fauci says he knew the ex-Pence aide who blasted Trump and called her 'a good person'

Olivia Troye, Vice President Mike Pence's former homeland security, counterterrorism, and coronavirus adviser
Olivia Troye, Vice President Mike Pence's former homeland security, counterterrorism, and coronavirus adviser.
  • The top US infectious-disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, praised the former aide to Vice President Mike Pence who is critical of the US coronavirus response, saying she was a "good person" who was "important" to the White House coronavirus task force.

  • Olivia Troye served as Pence's homeland security adviser and his lead coronavirus staff member on the coronavirus task force until she stepped down in July.

  • This week she became the first former task-force member to publicly condemn the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Fauci declined to comment on the ad, but he described Troye as "important to the team."

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The top US infectious-disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has said that he knew Olivia Troye — the former aide to Vice President Mike Pence who is speaking out against the US's coronavirus response — and that she had been an "important" member of the White House coronavirus task force.

Troye spoke in a scathing ad released Thursday, condemning President Donald Trump and his administration for their response to the coronavirus pandemic.

In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Fauci declined to comment on the ad but described Troye as "important to the team."

"I interacted with Olivia. I liked her, she was a good person," Fauci said. "She was important to the team as a staff person to the coronavirus task force, but I don't know what to make of what has come out recently. It would be very difficult for me to comment on that."

"The only thing I can say is that there are a lot of people who are looking carefully and are driven by the truth," Fauci continued. "I think the American people should feel confidence in that — that a lot of people are looking at this very, very carefully to make sure that there's not political things that drive what should be scientific considerations."

Fauci has largely avoided offering input on the politicization of the virus and has rarely rebuked the president, despite Trump's attacks on the infectious-disease expert and his expert advice throughout the pandemic.

Before stepping down in late July, Troye served as Pence's homeland security adviser and his lead coronavirus staff member on the White House coronavirus task force.

"Towards the middle of February, we knew it wasn't a matter of if COVID would become a big pandemic here in the United States, it was a matter of when," Troye said in the ad run by a group called Republican Voters against Trump. "But the president didn't want to hear that, because his biggest concern was that we were in an election year."

She said that during a task-force meeting, Trump said, "Maybe this COVID thing is a good thing — I don't have to shake hands with these disgusting people." (Trump is known to be a germophobe.) She added that she was a "John McCain Republican" and a "George Bush Republican" but was endorsing this year's Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, for president.

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