KEY POINTS
  • "There are people who get really angry at thinking I'm interfering with their life because I'm pushing a public health agenda," he said during a podcast interview with CNN commentator David Axelrod.
  • Fauci and his family have been assigned a security detail after "serious threats" against his wife and his daughters were made. 
Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci (L) speaks as Response coordinator for White House Coronavirus Task Force Deborah Birx looks on during the daily briefing on the novel coronavirus.

White House coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said Friday that he and his family are receiving hate mail and "serious threats" from people angry over his advice on the pandemic. 

"There are people who get really angry at thinking I'm interfering with their life because I'm pushing a public health agenda," he said during a podcast interview with CNN commentator David Axelrod. "The kind of not only hate mail but actual serious threats against me are not good."