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Bill O'Reilly here and I'm warming up. Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition,
but first. There was nothing unusual about Linda, a retired school teacher, or her modest
stucco home in suburban Florida. She lived a quiet life on her teacher's pension and her days
were rich with grandchildren and church friends. Then one morning Linda was startled awake by
sheriff's deputies pounding on her door. She was served an eviction notice for non-payment of
home loans. She knew nothing about it. Linda was about to become homeless. And in a moment,
I'll reveal the rest of her story. On this Tuesday morning, let's talk about Dr. Anthony Fauci,
one of America's leading experts in infectious diseases. Now, you've seen Dr. Fauci on the
expositions from the White House about the coronavirus. He's kind of an interesting guy, feisty,
a very good TV character. Well, now President Trump's not real happy with the doctor. In fact,
the president retweeted some negative stuff about him, and that has gotten the left-wing media all riled up.
It all started when Dr. Fauci went on CNN with Jake Tapper, one of the biggest Trump haters in the country.
Now, why Dr. Fauci would do that is beyond me. I have recommended to the doctor that he'd
not speculate and not put himself at risk by going into forums designed to diminish Donald Trump,
his boss.
Anyway, Fauci answered Tapper's question of, hey, Doc, wouldn't have been better if the country
and the administration got on the virus earlier.
Maybe so many people wouldn't have died, a loaded question.
And Fauci goes, yeah, sure, that would have been better.
but we didn't know everything, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Fouchy didn't give a bad answer.
However, it came out that way that, well, we should have known.
On January 21st, Dr. Fauci told America there was nothing to worry about with the coronavirus.
And now we got a guy out there who should be very careful.
Now this.
Here's the rest of Linda's story.
She was a victim of home title fraud, one of the fastest growing crimes in America.
Scammers found her home's title online, forged it, so it looked like she sold her home.
They took out loans against her house.
She was evicted for unpaid loans.
She never took out.
So please go to hometitlelock.com and register your address to see if you're already a victim
and get 30 days of free protection.
That's home titlelock.com.
That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.