Public health experts have sharply criticized Mr. Atlas, a neuroradiologist, for providing Trump with misleading or incorrect information on the pandemic.
Dr. Scott Atlas has resigned as special adviser to President Donald Trump, a White House official said on December 30, after a controversial four months during which he clashed repeatedly with other members of the coronavirus task force.
Voters’ unhappiness with Trump’s response to the global pandemic that has killed hundreds of thousands helped propel his challenger, Democrat Joe Biden, to victory in the November 3 election.
“I am writing to resign from my position as special adviser to the president of the United States,” Mr. Atlas said in a letter to Mr. Trump dated December 1 that he posted on Twitter.
Public health experts, including Anthony Fauci, the leading U.S. infectious disease expert, have sharply criticized Mr. Atlas, a neuroradiologist, for providing Trump with misleading or incorrect information on the…