Washington: A spokesman for a key US House panel on Friday said that the White House has blocked Dr Anthony Fauci from testifying next week at a hearing on the coronavirus outbreak.
House Appropriations Committee spokesman Evan Hollander said the panel sought Fauci, the highly respected director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases as a witness for a subcommittee hearing on the government's response to the pandemic but was denied.
Hollander said that the panel was informed by an administration official that Fauci's testimony was blocked by the White House.
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The White House said that Fauci is busy dealing with the pandemic and will appear before Congress later. In fact, Fauci is set to appear the week after next at a Senate hearing, a spokesperson for the Health, Education, Labour and Pensions Committee said. The Senate is held by Trump's Republican allies while the House is controlled by Democrats.
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