Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on The View to talk about his new book and his 54-year career, receiving gratitude and recognition from the hosts.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Reflects on Career on The View
Dr. Anthony Fauci Reflects on Career on The View
Dr. Anthony Fauci joined The View to discuss his memoir and decades in public health.
Dr. Anthony Fauci was warmly welcomed on The View to discuss his memoir, *On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service*. Whoopi Goldberg opened with a heartfelt introduction, emphasizing his career at the National Institute of Health, tackling crises like AIDS and COVID-19. Fauci was greeted with applause and a warm hug from Joy Behar. The warmth continued with Sara Haines who also expressed her gratitude and requested a hug. Goldberg praised Fauci's resilience and contributions to public health, calling him one of the "classiest people" in Washington, D.C., and shared his favorite phrase, *illegitimi non carborundum*. Alyssa Farah Griffin addressed the criticism he faced during COVID-19, with Fauci acknowledging the unexpected backlash and threats to social order. Sunny Hostin shared a personal story about her family's pandemic loss, criticizing former President Trump’s leadership. Fauci noted missed leadership opportunities, describing Trump’s mask refusal as significant. His appearance highlighted both his career and personal impacts of his work, while his memoir promises deeper insights.