Fauci Out, Undertaker In: Trump Replaces Head Immunologist With Pro Wrestling Legend

Just three days after retweeting a call for Dr. Anthony Fauci’s removal, Donald Trump made the firing official today by axing the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The president’s decision was announced Thursday afternoon immediately preceding a press conference which was held to introduce Fauci’s replacement: world-famous professional wrestler The Undertaker.

“For more than three decades The Undertaker has ruled over World Wresting Entertainment, or the WWE as I like to call it,” Trump stated. “It used to be the WWF, but the animal rights nuts ruined that. So now it’s WWE, but whatever.”

The president went on to list The Undertaker’s qualifications.

“We’re dealing with death folks, but look at this guy! He’s like a terrifying phantom who brings doom and misfortune to anyone who dares cross him. He’s the master of death! It is because of these mystical abilities and a natural born talent for leadership that I have selected The Undertaker to be the next Director of the National Institute of Allegra and Infectious Diseases,” Trump stated. “He’s going to deliver a tombstone piledriver to the Chinese virus. And who better to fight off this deadly disease than The Deadman himself?”

The shocking move to replace Fauci with The Undertaker comes just days after Trump announced he’d added the CEO of WWE Vince McMahon and UFC president Dana White to his economic task force.

“They keep saying ‘we’ve gotta fight Donald. We’ve gotta fight now more than ever!’ so I’m bringing the fighting experts front and center and together we’ll kick some virus butt,” Trump stated.

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