“He was more than willing to join us, but the White House wouldn’t allow you to hear from the nation’s leading expert on coronavirus,” the host continued. “In fact, they wouldn’t allow any of the medical experts on the president’s own coronavirus task force to appear on this show.”
Later on Twitter, Karl repeated his comments in a post, saying that the White House would now allow Fauci to speak to ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.
“In fact, the White House press office would not allow anyone on the President’s task force to be interviewed,” he wrote. “Quite remarkable that they would muzzle the health experts in the middle of a pandemic.”
Less than an hour later, Farrah responded by denouncing Karl’s allegations as “false,” saying that Fauci has made multiple media appearances in recent days, including on PBS Newshour and NBC.
In a Twitter post directed to the ABC host, Farrah said that just because he wasn’t able to secure his “desired guest,” it does not mean that the White House was attempting to “muzzle anyone.”
She added that Karl did not request any other members of the White House COVID-19 task force.
Karl responded to Farah’s remarks, saying: “You are not telling the truth and you know it.”
“I sent you more than one email and called you several times,” he continued. “Do you want me to put out more emails? Alternatively, you could acknowledge your mistake and apologize.”
Shortly later, he shared screenshots which appear to show an email he had previously addressed to the White House Communications Director asking if Fauci or another COVID-19 task force member be allowed to appear on ABC’s show.
The Epoch Times contacted the White House for comment, but didn’t immediately hear back.