KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump said Dr. Anthony Fauci was blocked from testifying before the House because the Democratic-held chamber is full of "haters" of the president. 
  • His comments contradict the White House, which said last week that the key health official testifying would be "counter-productive" as Fauci leads the government coronavirus response. 
  • The White House agreed to let Fauci testify before the GOP-controlled Senate. 
Donald Trump speaks as he departs the White House, on May 5, 2020, in Washington, DC en route to Arizona, where he will tour a mask factory and hold a roundtable on Native American issues.

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that his administration blocked Dr. Anthony Fauci from testifying in the House because the chamber is full of "Trump haters," contradicting the White House claim that the key health official is too busy to appear at a hearing on the U.S. coronavirus response.

On Friday, the Trump administration said it barred Fauci from testifying at a Wednesday hearing in the Democratic-held House. At the time, White House spokesman Judd Deere said it would be "counter-productive" for the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to attend because he continues to work on the government pandemic response.