The Hill reports the letter, released by the Committee to Protect Medicare, is signed by 49 doctors describes the ad as "dishonest" over its use of comments from Fauci this past spring stating that he "can’t imagine that anybody could be doing more" than the U.S. to stop the coronavirus pandemic.
Fauci has said in recent days that he was not referring directly to the president when he made those remarks and that the campaign should stop running the ad.
"The ad is dishonest by including a selectively edited interview of Dr. Anthony Fauci from a March 23 interview that distorts the context of his remarks," the letter says.
The letter also characterizes the ad as encouraging "a false sense of security" by suggesting that the typical recovery path from COVID-19 mirror's that of Trump, who received medication not available to all patients during his closely watched three-day stay at Walter Reed Medical Center.
An official with the Trump campaign disputed that Fauci's comments were taken out of context in a statement to The Hill.
“These are Dr. Fauci’s own words. The video is from a nationally broadcast television interview in which Dr. Fauci was praising the work of the Trump Administration. The words spoken are accurate, and directly from Dr. Fauci’s mouth. As Dr. Fauci recently testified in the Senate, President Trump took the virus seriously from the beginning, acted quickly, and saved lives," said Tim Murtaugh, a Trump campaign spokesman.
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