- "We don't have a Dr. Fauci problem," Graham told reporters.
- "We need to be focusing on doing things that get us to where we need to go. So, I have all the respect in the world for Dr. Fauci. I think any effort to undermine him is not going to be productive, frankly."
- Graham's comments came after the White House circulated a list of misleading talking points over the weekend criticizing Fauci for fumbling the US's response to the coronavirus outbreak.
- But Fauci found himself in President Donald Trump's crosshairs amid a resurgence of the virus' outbreak in the US, as well as recent polling showing that Americans trust Fauci more than Trump.
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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina defended Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday following a slew of attacks against him from the White House.
"We don't have a Dr. Fauci problem," Graham, who is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, told reporters. "We need to be focusing on doing things that get us to where we need to go. So, I have all the respect in the world for Dr. Fauci. I think any effort to undermine him is not going to be productive, frankly."