New York Post blasts Randi Weingarten, Anthony Fauci for dodging 'responsibility' on school closures

The New York Post editorial board criticized American Federation of Teachers (ATF) president Randi Weingarten as well as Dr. Anthony Fauci on Thursday for dodging "responsibility" on school closures and other missteps in the country's COVID-19 response. 

The editors referred to an interview Fauci, the former chief medical adviser to the president, did with the New York Times Magazine. 

"Show me a school that I shut down and show me a factory that I shut down. Never. I never did," Fauci told the Times.

"Now he admits something ‘went wrong’ with the nation’s COVID response, yet blames 'political divisiveness,' ‘the culture wars,’ a failing ‘local public-health and health-care delivery system’ and ‘racial and ethnic health disparities,’" the editorial board wrote. "Anything, that is, but his own horrendous advice." 

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"Even now, as the nation tallies up the social, economic and even public-health damage from Fauci-backed policies, he claims his hands are clean: 'I’m not an economist,' he pleads. ‘It was for other people to make broader assessments,’" the editors wrote. 

They also noted Weingarten, who testified before the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, and said one reason schools remained closed throughout the pandemic was because "the economy was prioritized."

"She took zero responsibility for pushing medically needless, prolonged school closures that led to historic learning losses for kids," they wrote. 

"The damage is done; now those who misled the nation hope to dodge responsibility," the board wrote. "Shame on them, and shame on all who empowered them." 

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Mary Katherine Ham, in an op-ed for the New York Post, also criticized Weingarten and Fauci. 

"Being a powerful advocate of draconian and ineffective COVID responses that hurt Americans means never having to say you’re sorry," she wrote. 

Weingarten told lawmakers on Wednesday that President Biden's transition team was the first to reach out about school reopenings. 

"So what essentially happened, sir, was that we were talking to the Biden transition team before he was sworn into office," Weingarten said during her testimony. 

Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio., repeatedly asked Weingarten if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were in any of the meetings the AFT had with Biden's team. 

"So, again, yes or no, did AFT ever provide suggested revisions to the CDC’s operational strategy regarding school closures or reopenings? Did you suggest revisions to their operational strategy?" Wenstrup asked Weingarten during the hearing.

"What we suggested, sir, was ideas," she said. "They asked us for ideas."

Fox News' Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report.

Trump retires 'Crooked Hillary' nickname, unveils ‘Crooked Joe Biden’

Former President Trump said "Crooked Joe Biden" poses a "threat to democracy," vowing to "crush" him at the ballot box in November 2024 and to "settle our unfinished business." 

Trump hosted a campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Thursday, welcoming the crowd of nearly 2,000 people, and touting more than 50 endorsements from Granite State officials, while reacting to Biden’s pre-taped re-election campaign announcement.

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"Joe Biden officially announced that he will seek four more disastrous years in the White House," Trump said. He vowed to "rescue America" from another four years of "disastrous" Democratic policies. 

Trump, who currently is leading the Republican 2024 presidential primary field by more than 30 points in a number of new polls this week, including the latest Fox News poll, shifted to make a "major announcement."

"I will be retiring the name ‘crooked’ from Hillary Clinton," Trump said. "And I’m going to give her a new name—I don’t know, like maybe lovely Hillary or beautiful Hillary—but I’m going to retire the name ‘Crooked’ so that we can use the name for Joe Biden, because he’ll be known from now on as Crooked Joe Biden." 

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Trump joked that Clinton is "out there someplace celebrating" the retirement of his 2016 nickname for her, and added that there has "never been anyone in the history of American politics so crooked or dishonest as Joe Biden." 

"And the press absolutely refuses to report it," Trump said, slamming Biden for appearing to use a cheat sheet at a White House press conference Wednesday afternoon showing a reporter’s name and pre-planned question.

Trump, pointing to Biden’s re-election campaign announcement and his comments that "MAGA pose a threat to democracy," stressed that "there is no threat there."

"No," Trump said. "It is Biden who poses the threat to democracy because he is grossly incompetent, he has no idea what he is doing and basically, he doesn’t have a clue, and that is a very bad position to put our country in." 

He added: "Our country is in a very, very dangerous position right now. Very, very dangerous." 

Trump said the United States is a nation "in serious decline" that has "lost its way."

"We are led by a hopeless person, but we will win in 2024 and make America great again," Trump said. "We can do it. It’s not too late."

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"He wants to finish the job of destroying our country," Trump said. "But on that, he's actually very close—he is very close to finishing the job."

He added: "We’re going to beat them at the ballot box and we’re going to settle our unfinished business. It is unfinished."

The crowd erupted in chants of "we love Trump."

"I love you too," he said. "That’s why I am doing this. I had a nice life. I didn’t have to go before grand juries every time I fly over a state—if I fly over a state that happens to be Democrat-run, they sent me a subpoena to go before a grand jury. These people are sick— they’re weaponizing that stuff."

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Trump’s campaign event was one of the first since he pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s years-long investigation.

The latest Fox News Poll, released late Wednesday, has Trump leading the Republican presidential primary field with 53% support.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stood at 21%, former Vice President Mike Pence at 6%, Former Amb. Nikki Haley at 4%, Vivek Ramaswamy at 3%, and Sen. Tim Scott and former Rep.Liz Cheney at 2% each. Greg Abbott, Chris Christie, Larry Elder, Chris Sununu and Glenn Youngkin garner 1% apiece. Asa Hutchinson, Kristi Noem and Francis Suarez get less than 1%.

Trump used his speech to lay out a number of his proposed policies--including restoring the economy, securing the border, holding China accountable for COVID, upholding the Second Amendment, "restoring" free speech, keeping "men out of women's sports, and prohibiting "child sexual mutilation in all 50 states," among other topics. 

"This is what we must do to save our country from destruction," Trump said. "2024 is the final battle."

He added: "If we don't take over, we’re not going to have a country anymore."