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irector Fauci: "When you have a challenge to the healthcare system, you have got to do something like that." Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom (12/7, 89
Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom (12/7, 896K), "What really breaks my heart is that I don't know of any data that says you need to shut down out
FDA will take its signal from the advisory committee and hopefully we'll see an authorization very soon after" Asked about skeptics of the vaccine, Giroir said, "Corners we've cut are only to take financial risks. Instead of doing things sequentially, the government has invested billions of dollars into
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Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6214668517001? playlist_id=903354961001#sp=show-clips> (12/7, 896K), "What really
FDA will take its signal from the advisory committee and hopefully we'll see an authorization very soon after." Asked about skeptics of the vaccine, Giroir said, "Corners we've cut are only to take financial risks. Instead of doing things sequentially, the government has invested billions of dollars int
irector Fauci: "When you have a challenge to the healthcare system, you have got to do something like that." Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom <https://
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irector Fauci: "When you have a challenge to the healthcare system, you have got to do something like that." Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom (12/7, 89
FDA will take its signal from the advisory committee and hopefully we'll see an authorization very soon after." Asked about skeptics of the vaccine, Giroir said, "Corners we've cut are only to take financial risks. Instead of doing things sequentially, the government has invested billions of dollars into
Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir: "I think we could be causing a lot more harm by causing overly restrictive recommendations." Giroir said on Fox News' America's Newsroom (12/7, 896K), "What really breaks my heart is that I don't know of any data that says you need to shut down out
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een wrong about everything I have interacted with him on." The Hill (7/13, Samuels, Hellmann, 2.98M) reports HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir "downplayed any rift within the White House coronavirus task force before offering some criticism of Fauci." Giroir said, "I respect Dr. Fauci a lot
Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir "downplayed any rift within the White House coronavirus task force before offering some criticism of Fauci." Giroir said, "I respect Dr. Fauci a lot, but Dr. Fauci is not 100% right and he also doesn't necessarily, and he admits that, have the whole national inter
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capacity, physically distanced. We have to have people wearing masks in public. It's absolutely essential." On NBC's Meet The PressVi (7/12, 3.05M), Giroir said, "I think the public health people have been very, very clear that mask wearing is essential. It's very important that we can really decrease
statistic and that comes from a lot of good work." Giroir: "We're All Very Concerned" About Rise In Cases. HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on ABC's This WeekVi (7/12, 2.54M), "We're all very concerned about the rise in cases. No doubt about that. That's why we're meeting regularly,
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tial coronavirus cure by President Donald Trump despite a lack of evidence that it is effective." On Sunday, Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir "told NBC News that it was time to `move on' from the debate over hydroxychloroquine because controlled studies had not shown it to be effective in
oquine because controlled studies had not shown it to be effective in treating or preventing COVID-I9." Navarro said Monday, "I take exception with Giroir's analysis. He hasn't looked at the data." Navarro added, "My view of this now is that doctors' opinions are a dime a dozen." Washington Examiner S
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fter hearing that former chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's son waited five to seven days for results." Asked why testing is "not where it needs to be," Giroir said, "We are not going to stop our efforts until testing is exactly where we want it to be with rapid turnaround times. ... About one-quarter of t
oir Says He Is Unhappy With Testing Turnaround Times. The Washington Examiner (7/26, Leonardi, 448K) reports HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on CNN's State Of The UnionVi that "he's not content with the coronavirus test turnaround time." Giroir "told [host Jake Tapper] he's unhappy
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roquine because controlled studies had not shown it to be effective in treating or preventing COVID-19." Navarro said Monday, "I take exception with Giroir's analysis. He hasn't looked at the data." Navarro added, "My view of this now is that doctors' opinions are a dime a dozen." Washington Examiner
ial coronavirus cure by President Donald Trump despite a lack of evidence that it is effective." On Sunday, Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir "told NBC News that it was time to 'move on' from the debate over hydroxychloroquine because controlled studies had not shown it to be effective in
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among others, of `lying." Politico (7/14, Forgey, 4.29M) reports that in an interview with NBC's Today, Giroir said, "Look, we may occasionally make mistakes based on the information we have, but none of us lie. We are completely transparent with the America
ion President Donald Trump had retweeted, and that while kids need to be back in school as Trump insists, `we have to get the virus under control." Giroir's comment "came a day after Trump shared a Twitter post from a former game show host who, without evidence, accused government medical experts at t
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t or 24 hours. It is the big commercial labs that have started to get backed up. ... We are trying to get that down, particularly in nursing home." Giroir was also interviewed on WIBC-FM Indianapolis (7/28, 6K). Wilkie: VA Nursing Homes Have Just Two Current COVID Cases. WJHL-TV Johnson City, TN (7/
months ago, saying was the ultimate goal. We are now there. We would like to see faster turnaround on it." HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on WTAM-AM Cleveland (7/28, 12K), "About half the results on that we have in your state and every other state are either point- of-care, meani
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layvideo.bulletinintelligence.com1640bfcd18ffb4e5ab2cef80bc72117ae? pubid=fbi> (11115, 2.91M), Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir hailed "remarkably positive news about the vaccine that's over 90 percent effective. That will bring an end game to the pandemic. However, we're in
izations up. Mortality up. I want to tell the American people we know what to do. We've done it many times before in the sunbelt and in the south." Giroir added, "You must physically distance. When you can't physically distance, everybody can wear a mask in public spaces. That's critically important th
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een wrong about everything I have interacted with him on." The Hill (7/13, Samuels, Hellmann, 2.98M) reports HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir EFTA00150579 "downplayed any rift within the White House coronavirus task force before offering some criticism of Fauci." Giroir said, "I respect
ealth Adm. Brett Giroir EFTA00150579 "downplayed any rift within the White House coronavirus task force before offering some criticism of Fauci." Giroir said, "I respect Dr. Fauci a lot, but Dr. Fauci is not 100% right and he also doesn't necessarily, and he admits that, have the whole national inter
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ws' The Story, Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir was asked to respond to Joe Biden's comments regarding distribution of vaccines. Giroir said, "Comparing testing to vaccination doesn't make any scientific sense. Operation Warp Speed has - it's incredible. We have two vaccines that ar
ine within 24 hours after emergency use authorization is approved." In an appearance on Fox News' The Story, Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir was asked to respond to Joe Biden's comments regarding distribution of vaccines. Giroir said, "Comparing testing to vaccination doesn't make any sc
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ing on Fox News (7/23, 11:43 a.m. ET, 1.59M), HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir was asked about delayed COVID-19 testing results. Giroir said, "We need to do everything we can to reduce the turnaround time, but let me put it in a little bit of context. About half the tests in the cou
es Efforts To Reduce COVID-19 Testing Turnaround Times. Appearing on Fox News (7/23, 11:43 a.m. ET, 1.59M), HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir was asked about delayed COVID-19 testing results. Giroir said, "We need to do everything we can to reduce the turnaround time, but let me put it in
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ft or 24 hours. It is the big commercial labs that have started to get backed up. ... We are trying to get that down, particularly in nursing home." Giroir was also interviewed on WIBC-FMVi Indianapolis (7/28, 6K). Wilkie: VA Nursing Homes Have Just Two Current COVID Cases. WJHL-TVVi Johnson City, TN
months ago, saying was the ultimate goal. We are now there. We would like to see faster turnaround on it." HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on WTAM-AMVi Cleveland (7/28, 12K), "About half the results on that we have in your state and every other state are either point-of-care, mean
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this under control." Politico <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/26/us-testing-czar-covid-test-get-one-381611> (7/26, Roubein, 4.29M) reports Giroir "said that anyone who 'needs' a coronavirus test can get one," but he "didn't define what 'need' meant." Politico adds that "some testing sites acro
p-hhs-official-says-he-is-not-happy-with-coronavirus-testing- turnaround-time> (7/26, Leonardi, 448K) reports HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on CNN's State Of The Union <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/4799a5c9b4bb44a881ef9d7bf822efb0? pubid=fbi> that "he's not content wi
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months ago, saying was the ultimate goal. We are now there. We would like to see faster turnaround on it." HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir said on WTAM-AM <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.corn/358f264408ea48138fe7256d16f7593c?pubid=fbi> Cleveland (7/28, 12K), "About half the res
ft or 24 hours. It is the big commercial labs that have started to get backed up.... We are trying to get that down, particularly in nursing home." Giroir was also interviewed on WIBC-FM <https://playvideo.bul letinintell igence.corn/2calaad723394e2ab2facccf521b6ala?pubid=fbi> Indianapolis (7/28, 6K).
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ut this. But we have got to hang in there a bit longer." On ABC's This WeekVi (11/15, 2.91M), Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir hailed "remarkably positive news about the vaccine that's over 90 percent effective. That will bring an end game to the pandemic. However, we're in
izations up. Mortality up. I want to tell the American people we know what to do. We've done it many times before in the sunbelt and in the south." Giroir added, "You must physically distance. When you can't physically distance, everybody can wear a mask in public spaces. That's critically important th
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o.cotn/news/2020/08/02/trump-health-official-hydroxychloroquine-390601> (8/2, Warmbrodt, 4.29M) reports that Assistant HHS Secretary for Health Adm. Brett Giroir "said Sunday there is no evidence that hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for the virus, despite President Donald Trump's continued promo
corn/b94bdd0202d14e13b934a2c1658d824c?pubid=fbi> , Giroir "said he could not recommend hydroxychloroquine" because trials "do not show any benefit." Giroir said, "We need to move on from that and talk about what is effective." Giroir "suggested that doctors would be unlikely to prescribe the drug." Gir
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ut this. But we have got to hang in there a bit longer." On ABC's This WeekVi (11/15, 2.91M), Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Admiral Brett Giroir hailed "remarkably positive news about the vaccine that's over 90 percent effective. That will bring an end game to the pandemic. However, we're in
izations up. Mortality up. I want to tell the American people we know what to do. We've done it many times before in the sunbelt and in the south." Giroir added, "You must physically distance. When you can't physically distance, everybody can wear a mask in public spaces. That's critically important th

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PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)
Leon Black
PersonAmerican billionaire businessman (born 1951)

Joe Biden
Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

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Mike Pence
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Prince Andrew
PersonThird child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1960)

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Michael Jackson
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Anthony Fauci
PersonFormer Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, referenced in Epstein contact documents

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