Public Health Experts Get the Shot NIAID director Anthony Fauci, HHS Secretary Alex Azar and NIH Chief Francis Collins all received Covid-19 vaccinations — courtesy of Moderna — on Tuesday. "We can see the light at the end of the tunnel from this dark period," Azar said during the display, which was aired on cable news networks. CNN senior medical correspondent Dr. Elizabeth Cohen gushed over the moment of Fauci getting the jab. “It was amazing to watch it,” Cohen said. “I smiled when I saw that he was asked ‘do you have any questions or concerns,’ which is, of course, the protocol and absolutely should happen. This is the man who probably knows more about this vaccine than almost anyone on Earth.” Pat Robertson to Trump: Move On Pat Robertson thinks that President Trump is being “erratic” and needs to move on from his “alternate reality” about the election. Yes, that Pat Robertson. Even Pat Robertson thinks this is going too far. The 700 Club host, who previously predicted wars if Trump was not re-elected, added that he thought it would be a bad idea for Trump to run again in 2024, saying that bid would be a "mistake" and a "sideshow." Ouch. Trump to America: No The president shows no sign of abandoning his quest to overturn the election. He issued an all caps tweet on Tuesday morning, falsely claiming the election was rigged via the dumping of "HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF BALLOTS." Trump's stubborn stand presents a problem for his most loyal lieutenant: Mike Pence. The vice president will have to certify the results of the 2020 election before Congress on January 6. That ceremony, typically pro forma, has become controversial given Trump's position. And according to new reporting, the president believes such a move would be "the ultimate betrayal" by Pence. A Look to History Mediaite's Tommy Christopher took a look back through history to see how five vice president's have handled the certification of their opponents' election victories. 6.5.0 |