EXCERPT:
BIGGS: “I think [Fauci] gave us a good start. I think it's time for him basically to step down. Here's the deal. He has said last week, in one of the meetings that I was on a conference call with, that he has not taken into account societal, economic or social concert impact to any of his policies. And at the same time that I think that we are doing things that are right, we are also doing things that are not right. In the sense that you got 17 million new people who are unemployed today based on Fauci’s policies because he's taken a generic countrywide approach as opposed to saying, 'Look, we know where the most vulnerable we are. We need to make sure that the most vulnerable receive the care that they need, and those who are treating them need to be tested often so that we make sure there's nothing filtering into that population.' No. He has basically said we're going to take — grocery stores can open, but any other retail store should not be open.' This is the problem with Fauci."