Anthony Fauci emerged from under his bridge Thursday in an appearance no one saw on the hilariously soon to be trashed CNN+ to declare that the CDC and scientific ‘experts’ like himself should be above the jusrisdiction of courts.
Fauci suggested that a federal judge who struck down the mask mandate as “unlawful,” should not have the authority to do so.
On Monday, U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle ruled that the mask mandate “exceeded the CDC’s statutory authority, improperly invoked the good cause exception to notice and comment rulemaking, and failed to adequately explain its decisions.”
Fauci declared that he “was both surprised and disappointed,” adding that “those types of things really are the purview of the CDC. This is a public health issue.”
“For a court to come in and interfere in that, is really unfortunate. It’s unfortunate because it’s against public health principles,” Fauci claimed.
“If you look at the rationale for that, it really is not particularly firm, and we are concerned about that, about courts getting involved in things that are unequivocally a public health decision,” Fauci asserted, decreeing that “This is a CDC issue, should not have been a court issue.”
He also claimed it would have been “perfectly logical” for the CDC to continue to extend the mask mandate indefinitely.
Watch:
This will probably get some pick up.
Fauci on the repeal of the plane mask mandate
"This is a CDC issue, it should not have been a court issue."
Via @kasie
pic.twitter.com/4sGNGdTL32— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) April 21, 2022
And that again highlights why unelected bureaucrats like Fauci shouldn’t be elevated to positions of authority.
The CDC does not have unlimited power and is subject to judicial review by the courts, just like any other part of the executive branch. https://t.co/r1vStUxvvc
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) April 21, 2022
Is there a time, any time, regarding any power, that it IS appropriate for the checks and balances system we have to check the CDC’s “sound public-health decisions,” according to Fauci? He seems to indicate no. But his personal judgment is not a workable limiting principle. https://t.co/8eQXlcD2IU
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) April 21, 2022
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