There’s clearly been an outbreak of performative politics of late — from the strident reaction of Donald Trump’s supporters to his conviction last week in the hush money case to Monday’s grilling of Dr. Anthony Fauci by a Republican-led House subcommittee clearly more intent on vilifying the infectious disease expert than on drawing lessons that might better inform the U.S. response to the next pandemic.
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