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Re: Trump on COVID-19 February 26 vs March 10 vs March 31

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Apr 1 09:35:12 2020, in response to Re: Trump on COVID-19 February 26 vs March 10 vs March 31, posted by Dave on Wed Apr 1 09:04:50 2020.

Here's the thing about that: McConnell and the GOP are trying to defend Trump by claiming the impeachment trial "distracted" the president from responding to the coronavirus pandemic in a timely manner.

HOWEVER...

Trump was so very "distracted " by the Impeachment hearings and trial, that he held public rallies on:

-Jan 19th
-Jan 24th
-Jan 28th
-Jan 30th
-Feb 10th
-Feb 19th
-Feb 20th
-Feb 21st
-Feb 28th

This alleged "distraction" didn't stop him from golfing on:

- Jan 18th
- Jan 19th
- Feb 1st
- Feb 15th
- Mar 7th
- Mar 8th

But, of course Impeachment hearings and the trial stopped him from responding to the Coronavirus. Yet, this didn't stop Trump from saying this crisis would be over by April, because he had a "hunch".

It wasn't until March 13 that Trump said, for the first time this viral plague was a serious problem. Even after that, Trump still said he wanted people back running the streets "by Easter".

I get the overwhelming impression that the only reason Trump did a two-hour presser warning us that the "next two weeks are going to be painful", and that hundreds of thousands of people--minimum--might possibly die of this virus, is because Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx finally got fed up, sat him down, and gave him an unforgettable no-shitter.

So stop with the "TDS" nonsense. Your boy Trump had weeks to be proactive, and he wasn't interested in doing that.

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