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Dr. Fauci's Facepalm refers to a viral clip of Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute Of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, facepalming during a Whitehouse press briefing regarding the Coronavirus Outbreak in March 2020. Though Fauci claimed he made the gesture because a lozenge was stuck in his throat, many on Twitter believe he either did it to hold back laughter or did it out of frustration.

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On March 20th, 2020, Twitter user @Walldo uploaded a clip of the Whitehouse press conference with the caption, "Note Fauci’s reaction when Trump makes a deep state joke at the podium" (shown below). The tweet garnered over 8,900 likes and 2,900 retweets in five days.

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On March 20th, 2020, Twitter user @ed_solomon[1] retweeted the clip adding the caption, "Does a face palm count as touching your face?" (shown below, left). The tweet gained over 1,200 likes and 180 retweets in five days. That same day, Twitter user @marklewismd[2] tweeted, "Please stop making Dr Fauci facepalm. America needs him as healthy as possible" (shown below, right). The tweet received over 280 likes in five days.

Later that day, Twitter user @miblogestublog tweeted the clip and said, "Dr. Fauci is all of us 🤦🏼‍♂️" which gained over 37,600 likes and 9,400 retweets in five days (shown below). President Donald Trump retweeted it a few days later. The NY Times[5] reported that Fauci made the gesture to hide his concern over a lozenge stuck in his throat. Distractify[3] and Business Insider[4] also published articles on the gesture.

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[1] Twitter – ed_solomon

[2] Twitter – marklewismd

[3] Distractiy – Fauci Hand Ove Face Meme

[4] Business Insider – Coronavirus Trump Retweeted Clip

[5] NY Times – Coronavirus Trump Fauci



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