‘I Regret Nothing’: Doctor Who Criticized Trump Parade Works Last Day At Walter Reed

Dr. James Phillips is no longer working at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, months after criticizing President Trump’s flouting of coronavirus safety guidelines. In October, Trump waved to supporters from the back of an SUV as he was driven outside the facility in Bethesda, Md..

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Dr. James Phillips, the Walter Reed physician who criticized President Trump’s decision to greet supporters outside the facility where he was being treated for COVID-19, has worked his last shift at the hospital. “I stand by my words, and I regret nothing,” Phillips wrote on Twitter.

The doctor’s pending removal from the work schedule at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was reported in early December – two months after Phillips slammed the president’s refusal to isolate himself. His announcement that he has now stopped working at the medical compound brought a new round of praise for Phillips, both for his work as a doctor and for speaking out.

Phillips, who is also the chief of disaster medicine at George Washington University, said in October that Trump’s insistence on riding in a motorcade past supporters gathered across the street from Walter Reed exposed his security detail and others to a high risk of infection by the deadly coronavirus.