As markets collapse and the WHO issues dire warnings, Trump has been meeting with actors in low-budget deep state plays, attacking the media, and claiming the coronavirus is just “going to disappear”
that the spread of confirmed cases could lead to an outright recession, information you might think would get a president singularly obsessed with the stock market, economy, and his reelection to take this thing seriously. Instead, the White House is focused on the real threat: a media hellbentthe acting White House chief of staff, on Friday blamed the media for exaggerating the seriousness of coronavirus because “they think this will bring down the president, that’s what this is all about.
“The flu kills people,” he said. “This is not Ebola. It’s not SARS, it’s not MERS. It’s not a death sentence, it’s not the same as the Ebola crisis.”who have reportedly been killed by the virus might quibble with that “not a death sentence” assessment, but sure!
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