I saw it live. I’m not bashing Trump. I’m just saying he should have been tested, especially since he’s publicly known to have been in the company of his own chief of staff who is known to have been exposed, and that it would give the public some reassurance to know he’s been tested and found negative. Transparency and clarity here can only be good, if it’s handled properly.
And regarding the advice about cruises... Whichever their recommendation, and whatever the recommendation is, they need to be giving a consistent message.
I understand a clear message about embarking on a cruise ship today. There is a rather high risk of infection for any number of contagious illnesses during a cruise with thousands of other passengers. You are free to make the choice to board your cruise ship. Ports of call are free to deny cruise ships entry, resulting in a cruise to nowhere. The U.S. is free to discontinue the extraordinary expense of rescuing people who choose to ignore the warnings about cruise ship health risks. Your choice is whether to assume the risk. Your responsibility. Your decision.
Meadows was invited to be chief of staff on Friday. He didn’t know until the weekend that there was an issue re: CPAC, which was 13 days ago now. Meadows took a test and he is negative. With the average time from exposure to symptoms calculated at 5 days, and Meadows clear by day 11-12, he’s probably virus free. Don’t fall for the wishful thinking drama of the MSM.