President Trump was probably thrilled when he learned that aides
sent reporters opposition-research-style bullet points about Anthony S. Fauci. After all, we’re told, Trump is a “counter-puncher,” and Fauci has made him look bad, so Fauci must be punched back — never mind that Fauci is Trump’s own leading infectious-disease expert amid the most dire public health emergency in modern times.
Yet all this has really accomplished is to unleash intensified media scrutiny of the tortured relationship between Trump and Fauci. The result: a spate of fresh reporting on that relationship — reporting that only illustrates Trump’s pathologies with new depth and vividness.
Over the weekend, The Post
reported that Fauci is now “directly in the president’s crosshairs.” The White House has “moved to sideline Fauci" and released a “lengthy list of the scientist’s comments from early in the outbreak." This was supposed to show that Fauci has been wrong and that his current urgency about spiking cases should be seen with skepticism.
Other news organizations have now followed up, with
new reporting on
what really drove that move. And it makes Trump look a whole lot worse.
Much of the discussion has been about how unusual it is that the White House would leak campaign-style oppo research about Trump’s own top health official. But less attention has focused on how deranged it is that Fauci has become the enemy — that is, the target for counter-punching — in the first place.
Fauci has become the enemy, of course, because he has prioritized his efforts to understand a pandemic that has killed
nearly 135,000 Americans and sickened millions over the imperative of protecting Trump politically at all costs.
Fauci’s efforts may have been flawed at times, but by all appearances they were undertaken in good faith. And
that’s the cardinal sin here: Since handling a public health emergency in good faith requires a sincere — if sometimes tactful — effort to inform the public about it, this has inevitably put him in Trump’s crosshairs, because it has reflected badly on Trump.