Watch: All the President’s false promises regarding the tests for COVID-19 https://t.co/352PZlz5DE pic.twitter.com/spD0tZG6iK— The Bulwark (@BulwarkOnline) March 22, 2020
Listen to this. Trump is aggressively ignorant. https://t.co/eiPcdd6a9A
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 31, 2020
Heather Digby Parton, March 30, 2020:
Recall these prescient words during Donald Trump's impeachment trial:***
Imagine living in a part of Louisiana or Texas that's prone to devastating hurricanes and flooding. What would you think if you lived there and your governor asked for a meeting with the president to discuss getting disaster aid that Congress has provided for? What would you think if that president said, "I would like you to do us a favor? I'll meet with you, and send the disaster relief, once you brand my opponent a criminal." Wouldn't you know in your gut that such a president has abused his office? That he'd betrayed the national interest, and that he was trying to corrupt the electoral process? I believe the evidentiary record shows wrongful acts on those scale here. (Professor Pamela Karlan's testimony)And this from Adam Schiff:
In fairness to Trump he isn't asking Governors to investigate his political rival. He just wants them to "appreciate" him, meaning they are required to extoll his virtues in public in order to get the federal aid they need to save people's lives.Dershowitz is getting philosophical: "Everybody has mixed motives." pic.twitter.com/HvIarrdqcS— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 29, 2020
Why? So he can use their coerced words in ads like these:
He extorted the president of Ukraine into publicly declaring an investigation into his political rival in exchange for badly needed military aid. Now he is extorting American governors into publicly singing his praises in exchange for badly needed medical aid for their dying citizens — so he can use them in campaign ads.
This is what he does. It is who he is. If people cannot see that the man is corrupt all the way down to the blackened void where his soul should be, we won't survive this.
Dr Deborah Birx @WhiteHouse is answering EVERY question thrown at her by saying cities & states need to prepare, making ABSOLUTELY ZERO commitments re federal assis on ventilators, PPEs, airport closures or anything. The take home message? America, you're on your own. pic.twitter.com/hB1KMpX8dL— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) March 29, 2020
On February 5th, I sat in a meeting with top Administration officials as Senators pressed them to request emergency funding to hire staff and stockpile supplies for the coming crisis.— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 30, 2020
They said they had it covered. Didn’t need any additional funding.
What a fatal screw up. https://t.co/SGrH9q7QS7
One wonders how much more seriously Trump would take the coronavirus if cable news broadcast footage from ICUs that are near capacity— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 31, 2020
One of the surreal things about these pressers are extended riffs where Trump is I think fairly genuinely explaining his surprise, astonishment about things people were warning him about for weeks and he was insisting were silly.— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 29, 2020
Trump says his buddies talked to him about what he needed to do:— digby (@digby56) March 29, 2020
"They said just ride it, ride it like a cowboy, ride that sucker all the way through ..."
And he thought about it but ultimately decided not to.
He became president today.
Here's an image of Trump displaying a Covid-19 test machine upside down during Monday's briefing, even though there's writing on the machine indicating how it's supposed to be used.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 31, 2020
Can you imagine the "cognitive decline" takes we'd be bombarded with if Biden did the same thing? pic.twitter.com/A2IONeIJ5L
Trump’s goalposts have rapidly moved from:— Stephen Webber (@s_webber) March 29, 2020
- 15 cases soon to be zero
-we’ll be open by Easter
-only 100,000 dead Americans would be proof we did great https://t.co/1xV5QkT7GE
Trump ties federal #coronavirus aid for governors to personal praise: "If they don't treat you right, I don't call" pic.twitter.com/PnKXNAQFzC— Pod Save America (@PodSaveAmerica) March 27, 2020
TRUMP: "Some these governors, they take, take, take and then they complain. They take, and you do a great job, you build them a hospital, and then they are always complaining." pic.twitter.com/ixTvSb2Gb8— Pod Save America (@PodSaveAmerica) March 27, 2020
More than 500 Americans died from coronavirus on Monday -- the most of any day yet. Trump is praying for Nancy Pelosi to praise him more. https://t.co/TquhPfp32c
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 31, 2020
.@Acosta: What do you say to those who are upset you spent weeks downplaying the coronavirus?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 30, 2020
TRUMP: "If you look at those individual statements, they're all true. 'Stay calm, it will go away' ... it will go away ... [that's] why people just don't want to listen to CNN anymore" pic.twitter.com/YhAjMMW6Sg
US CASES DEATHS March 15 7,473 115 ( 737 new cases and 11 new deaths) March 16 8,210 126 ( 983 new cases and 18 new deaths) March 17 9,193 144 ( 1748 new cases and 23 new deaths) March 18 10,941 167 ( 2848 new cases and 41 new deaths) March 19 13,789 208 ( 4530 new cases and 58 new deaths) March 20 19,383 266 ( 5594 new cases and 49 new deaths) March 21 24,207 312 ( 4824 new cases and 46 new deaths) March 22 33,546 429 ( 9339 new cases and 117 new deaths) March 23 43,714 569 (10168 new cases and 140 new deaths) March 24 54,803 794 (11089 new cases and 225 new deaths) March 25 68,158 1,041 (13355 new cases and 247 new deaths) March 26 85,382 1,309 (17224 new cases and 268 new deaths) March 27 104,073 1,710 (18691 new cases and 401 new deaths) March 28 125,485 2,225 (19452 new cases and 525 new deaths) March 29 145,398 2,588 (19913 new cases and 363 new deaths) March 30 165,751 3,161 (20353 new cases and 573 new deaths) March 31 (21482 new cases and 638 new deaths as of 21:37 GMT) March 25 - US sets a record for most new cases in a country a single day March 26 - US breaks the one-day record it set yesterday March 27 - US breaks the one-day record for the third consecutive day March 28 - US breaks the one-day record for the fourth consecutive day March 29 - US breaks the one-day record for the fifth consecutive day March 30 - US breaks the one-day record for the sixth consecutive day March 31 - US breaks the one-day record for the seventh consecutive day***
Here's Fox News contributor and Hannity regular Sara Carter flirting with covid trutherism last night. pic.twitter.com/1HI9pRTw0V— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) March 30, 2020
Steve: How do we know that all those people actually died of Coronavirus...— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) March 30, 2020
Jason: I’d like to see statistics on how full our hospitals really are pic.twitter.com/CAqtixO1QV
Get ready for an incredibly ghoulish push by Trumpist media to question the number of deaths attributed to coronavirus in order to make the president look good. pic.twitter.com/CLlRgOJYLY— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) March 31, 2020
If only there was some kind of role in society, some sort of profession, whose role it was to determine the facts of a political dispute. pic.twitter.com/HpT4YA0wCk— Adam Serwer🍝 (@AdamSerwer) March 31, 2020
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