Posted on 09/10/2020 4:50:17 AM PDT by tomselliott
This week Bob Woodward released excerpts from a forthcoming book on the the Trump Administrations handling of Coronavirus. The angle grabbing the most media attention is President Trump telling the author that his public comments were less dire than the intelligence he was being provided from the federal government. Many are now claiming this amounts to a cover up that needlessly endangered the lives of Americans.
However, as the timeline below demonstrates, Woodwards report does not accurately capture the Trump Administrations public handling of the virus. In fact, the administration was initially attacked for being too aggressive.
With assistance from the White House, below is a timeline of Trumps handling of Covid from early January through March.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.grabien.com ...
And Nancy was promoting party time in China Town.
The President gets the same intelligence as do the Congessional intelligence committees.
What did Adam Schiff do about the pandemic when he got intelligence about it?
Did the CIA drop the ball and not report on a pandemic that was already known to millions of Chinese?
Senate Intelligence was briefed by head of CDC and Fauci on Jan 24th and reports after the briefing from several senators including Dems all said they felt confident that all was being handled as it should. January 24th briefing!!
My understanding - and this is early on that I had read this - the CDC essentially begins taking action without the President’s go ahead anyway. The way it is designed to work.
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