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There's no bottom to the misuse of public funds in this administration. Re-routing money from the CDC during a pandemic to cut re-election ads for a president trying to paper over a crisis he botched horrifically.
‘It’s like every red flag’: Trump-ordered HHS ad blitz raises alarms
200,000+ dead, the virus still spreading, and this is where resources are going.
‘It’s like every red flag’: Trump-ordered HHS ad blitz raises alarms
The health department is moving quickly on a highly unusual advertising campaign to "defeat despair" about the coronavirus, a $300 million-plus effort that was shaped by a political appointee close to President Donald Trump and executed in part by close allies of the official, using taxpayer funds.
The ad blitz, described in some budget documents as the "Covid-19 immediate surge public advertising and awareness campaign," is expected to lean heavily on video interviews between administration officials and celebrities, who will discuss aspects of the coronavirus outbreak and address the Trump administration's response to the crisis, according to six individuals with knowledge of the campaign who described its workings to POLITICO.
The public awareness campaign, which HHS is seeking to start airing before Election Day on Nov. 3, was largely conceived and organized by Michael Caputo, the health department's top spokesperson who took medical leave last week and announced on Thursday that he had been diagnosed with cancer. Caputo, who has no medical or scientific background, claimed in a Facebook video on Sept. 13 that the campaign was "demanded of me by the president of the United States. Personally."
200,000+ dead, the virus still spreading, and this is where resources are going.