This isn't news, it's a hit job': Mark Levin challenges Dr. Fauci over Trump campaign ad feud

On a recent episode of "LevinTV," BlazeTV host Mark Levin argued that Fauci's words were not taken out of context, after all the video clip in question was cut from an interview with Levin himself, on "Life, Liberty, and Levin" in late March.

"It's an accurate ad," Levin said. "And it challenges that narrative by the media and the democrats that the president of the United States hasn't been on top of this virus, that he was slow out of the gate, that he doesn't listen to science, and so forth — you've all heard the propaganda."

In the March interview, which you can watch here, Levin asked Fauci if he had ever "seen this big of a coordinated response by an administration to such a health threat."
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