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Trump on Covid-19: “I take full responsibility. It’s not my fault.”

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10/22/20
President Donald Trump seemed poised to take responsibility for his failure on Covid-19 at Thursday’s presidential debate — and then he didn’t. “I take full responsibility,” Trump said. He immediately continued: “It’s not my fault that it came here. It’s China’s fault.” It’s a big contradiction, but it’s emblematic of Trump’s approach to the coronavirus. Time and time again, Trump has tried to downplay the coronavirus and dodge responsibility, all while failing to embrace the kind of messaging and policy approach that experts recommend. Asked about failures on testing early on, Trump said in March, “I don’t take responsibility at all.” Asked about the 1,000 Covid-19 deaths a day in the US at the time, Trump said in July, “It is what it is.” Meanwhile, Trump has deliberately downplayed the pandemic, demanded states reopen too quickly, punted problems with testing and tracing down to local and state governments with more limited resources than the federal government, mocked masks, and tried to politicize public health institutions instead of letting science lead the response.

The result: America is faring much worse than many of its developed peers. The US is in the top 15 percent among developed countries for confirmed Covid-19 deaths, and has almost six times the death rate as the median developed nation. If the US had the same death rate as, for example, Canada, nearly 140,000 more Americans would likely be alive today. Many experts have laid this failure on Trump. “It begins in many ways, and you could argue it ends in many ways, with the Trump administration,” Ashish Jha, the faculty director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, previously told me. “If George W. Bush had been president, if John McCain had been president, if Mitt Romney had been president, this would have looked very different.”

Tens of thousands of unnecessary US COVID deaths accrue to the ineptitude of Donald Trump and his politicization of a deadly and persistent pandemic.

Even today with COVID infections rising all across the US, Trump is holding "super-spreader" political rally's with no social distancing and few masks being worn.

 



Tens of thousands of unnecessary US COVID deaths accrue to the ineptitude of Donald Trump and his politicization of a deadly and persistent pandemic.

Even today with COVID infections rising all across the US, Trump is holding "super-spreader" political rally's with no social distancing and few masks being worn.


Trump takes full responsibility for blaming the pandemic on China and our lack of effective response on the governors of the states, particularly the Democratic governors.

Meanwhile, his touted "travel ban" from China was not a ban and thousands of people flew from there and were not quarantined when they got to the USA.

Trump never lies.

Well, just when his mouth is moving.

Or his thumbs are typing.
 
It's always someone else's fault with Trump. Admit nothing, deny everything, make counter accusations.
 
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