Former White House health expert Deborah Birx was the target of eyebrow-raising social media posts about her “crimes against humanity.”
The former White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator under President Donald Trump’s first term was not named in the flurry of presidential pardons Joe BIden rained down as he exited the White House. Social media posts by Trump supporters contended that she didn’t score a pre-emptive pardon like Dr. Anthony Fauci and that meant she was fair game.
Birx should be charged “with the crimes she committed” with Fauci, the former White House Chief Medical Advisor, according to a post by political commentator Tim Young. In response, BlazeTV host Steve Deace called for a “tribunal” to determine if crimes were committed.
Deace further wrote that, if guilty, Birx should be “hung by her bedazzled scarf Nuremberg-style.”
She should be marched before a tribunal and put on trial for crimes against humanity, with the ultimate penalty if she’s found guilty to be hung by her bedazzled scarf Nuremberg-style. https://t.co/k4ZYbRncXL
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) January 23, 2025
Radio host Eric Metaxas chimed in to offer a grammatical correction to Deace’s post.
*HANGED https://t.co/rl9hPXu8wL
— Eric Metaxas (@ericmetaxas) January 24, 2025
Trump had mentioned Birx in a Truth Social post long after he left office, writing,“One of the greatest privileges I had as President was firing Deborah Birx. The only thing she had going was nice scarves.”
“I remember so well when she was lecturing the American people not to leave their homes for Thanksgiving, and then she traveled hundreds of miles to visit her family who, incredibly, turned her in to the police,” he wrote in the 2023 post. “The only one who thought highly of her was herself!”
There was no love lost between Birx and Trump, and the X posts calling for her accountability resonated with some, though not all, users of the social media platform.
That scarf, that’s the real crime
— David Pollack (@DavidPollackUSA) January 23, 2025
Send her to Russia with Fauci
— God is great 🙏🇺🇸 (@Godisgreat91152) January 23, 2025
Exactly. Charge all who were not pardoned. Let them tell the truth. Make those who were pardoned essentially prisoners in their own homes.
— Conservatarian Citizen (@DemsH8US) January 23, 2025
In fact, by degrees, she may be more guilty than Fauci. She has since bragged how she duped Trump on Covid.
— ExtraEdition ✝️ (@iamhartstrong) January 23, 2025
Bring her in and have her blow the whistle on what’s been going on.
— Rick Davidson (@intheshortstuff) January 23, 2025
How Christian of you.
— Eric Welch (@EricWelchWCS) January 24, 2025
Thank you for advocating murder, your contribution to this world has officially reached zero.
— Doctor_Snus (@Pearson_8B4U) January 24, 2025