While Trump minimizes viral threat, the manager fights with him

Speaking about CNN’s “State of the Union,” Hahn, a member of the White House Crown Task Group, said he ‘won’t dominate who’s right and who’s wrong” when he continually saturday over Trump’s comments. But he called the virus and the recent outbreak of times a “serious challenge we have.”

I don’t want to put too much emphasis on that, however, if you lead the FDA, helping the public know the difference between truth and fiction is a component of the job. However, Hahn realizes that telling the public the fact would jeopardize his paintings, because that’s how Trump-era politics paint.

However, the Associated Press reported that the president’s comments “do not reflect the suffering of millions of COVID-1nine patients. The World Health Organization, meanwhile, has said that about 20% of other Americans diagnosed with COVID-1nine are entering a serious illness, adding pneumonia and respiratory failure. Whatever the numbers, it is transparent that the threat is never limited to the smallest portion of those who contract the disease.”

A New York Times that verified the facts added yesterday, “No matter how you define the harmless, the top experts in public fitness and accredited models of coronavirus ailments would categorically be the best friend in contradiction with Mr. Trump’s assessment.”

And yet this morning the White House staff leader, Mark Meadows, was at Fox News, backing up the president’s rhetoric and arguing that outdoors of threatened populations, “the threats are incredibly low, and the president is right.” and facts and statistics help us up there.”

Given the threat to public health, I would have liked Meadows to continue the line “not to go past who’s right and who’s wrong.”

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