Dr Fauci answered the only question relevant to his profession satisfactorily (the first one about whether protesting spreads the virus). The other questions were political, not medical. It's not Dr Fauci's job to set national political policies. I thought he handled the questioning very assertively (neither caving in nor being aggressive) and did not allow himself to be backed into a corner despite the inappropriate aggressiveness of the questioner. The answer he gave provided sufficient information for politicians to take it from there and set their own policies. Are they not strong enough to take a stand for what they believe is right (that is stopping protests)? Do they need a doctor to do their job instead? What a shame. I thought that treatment of Dr Fauci, a great doctor highly recommended by President Trump (even if he contradicts him from time to time), was rude. Treat your people well, not rudely, if you want to be blessed by God!