Birx says her role in Biden administration remains unclear
White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx said on Friday that her role in the Biden administration remains unclear.
“I don’t know what my role will be come Jan. 20,” Birx told Rhode Island station WPRI.

Earlier this week, Biden's team had made contact with both Birx and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, holding separate meetings with the two White House coronavirus task force officials.
"I was privileged to brief them on Monday," Birx said in a separate interview Friday with ABC Des Moines affiliate WOI. "I will tell you they had very good questions, very well informed questions and as a civil servant, I always stand ready to serve any administration."
ABC News reported in November that Birx expressed a desire to continue serving in a Biden administration, according to colleagues.
However, Birx has found herself in an increasingly complicated position as she combats the virus while serving a president who has ignored science and downplayed the pandemic.
Her rosy presentations from the White House podium and presence alongside Trump at news conferences this spring -- as well as her attempt to explain away Trump's suggestion in April that Americans could inject disinfectant to treat the virus -- have hurt her credibility and led to charges she has enabled the president.
-ABC News' Ahmad Hemingway and Ben Gittleson







