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Related: About this forumA mural of Tony Fauci was meant to inspire staff. Then NIH took it down.
The next logical step is the removal of all mention of Frances Perkins from the Frances Perkins Building.
A mural of Tony Fauci was meant to inspire staff. Then NIH took it down.
Five years after the coronavirus pandemic began, Trump officials continue to blame Fauci for missteps — and are minimizing his presence on his old campus.
March 15, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. EDT Today

A mural depicted Anthony S. Fauci, the longtime National Institutes of Health official, and an inspirational quote about pursuing scientific goals. The mural, in the Claude D. Pepper Building on NIH’s campus, was removed this year. (Obtained by The Washington Post)
By Dan Diamond
BETHESDA, Md. — The mural of Anthony S. Fauci hung in the halls of the National Institutes of Health, greeting passersby with an inspirational quote from the retired federal official.
“Science is telling us that we can do phenomenal things if we put our minds and our resources to it,” read the message from Fauci, who ended his five-decade career at the agency in December 2022.
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By Dan Diamond
Dan Diamond is a White House reporter for The Washington Post, with a focus on policy and public health. His email is dan.diamond@washpost.com and you can reach him on Signal at @dan_diamond.01.follow on X@ddiamond
Five years after the coronavirus pandemic began, Trump officials continue to blame Fauci for missteps — and are minimizing his presence on his old campus.
March 15, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. EDT Today
A mural depicted Anthony S. Fauci, the longtime National Institutes of Health official, and an inspirational quote about pursuing scientific goals. The mural, in the Claude D. Pepper Building on NIH’s campus, was removed this year. (Obtained by The Washington Post)
By Dan Diamond
BETHESDA, Md. — The mural of Anthony S. Fauci hung in the halls of the National Institutes of Health, greeting passersby with an inspirational quote from the retired federal official.
“Science is telling us that we can do phenomenal things if we put our minds and our resources to it,” read the message from Fauci, who ended his five-decade career at the agency in December 2022.
{snip, paywall}
By Dan Diamond
Dan Diamond is a White House reporter for The Washington Post, with a focus on policy and public health. His email is dan.diamond@washpost.com and you can reach him on Signal at @dan_diamond.01.follow on X@ddiamond
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A mural of Tony Fauci was meant to inspire staff. Then NIH took it down. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 15
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Scrivener7
(54,997 posts)1. Such friggin' petty infants.
Ocelot II
(123,950 posts)2. Stalin did stuff like that, too. Erased people from photographs
if he didn't erase them completely.
oldsoldierfadingfast
(199 posts)3. They can erase his face...
but they can not erase the good that he did for the world.
They may try to erase his history; but, somewhere, somehow it will survive and become known.
Thank you Dr. Fauci for trying to save us!
no_hypocrisy
(50,949 posts)4. Down The Memory Hole he goes . . . . . .