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Lazarus

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I guess Pence won’t be waving that Trump 15 Day Plan card anymore, plus


more on the travel ban.

"For six days straight, President Trump talked about reopening the country quickly. He wanted people filing into offices again, diners returning to restaurants and shoppers gathering at malls without fear of contagion.

"Trump mused about a reopening date of April 12, picking it arbitrarily because he thought it would be beautiful to see church pews packed with parishioners on Easter. Then he dug in, seeming to tune out the nearly unanimous assessment of public health experts and governors and mayors fighting to help save lives, which was that Easter would be far too soon because the worst still was yet to come. As the self-described wartime president saw things, the novel coronavirus was a 'silent enemy' and America was defeating it. What a difference a week makes."

How the coronavirus shook Congress out of complacency": "It was just hours before the start of President Donald Trump's impeachment trial when Sen. Tom Cotton began to panic. The Arkansas Republican had spent Martin Luther King Day weekend poring over news reports from Asia describing a new, highly infectious disease traced to a provincial city of 11 million inside China, hardening his already deeply held disdain for the Chinese Communist Party.

"Cotton was struck by the way the Chinese government was putting a positive spin on its handling of the new virus, while taking increasingly drastic steps to try to contain it. 'That's when it really kind of crystalized for me,' he told POLITICO in an interview. 'Those two things obviously do not match.'

"So he started badgering the White House to bar travel from China immediately. Cotton called the president, his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and other top officials, warning about the dangers of the virus and pressing them to ground flights. Soon, he said, he had made his point so thoroughly that he would simply point down to the ground every time he saw White House legislative affairs director Eric Ueland -- a sign for 'get the planes down.'

"But Cotton, along with a handful of others, was the exception on Capitol Hill when there still might have been a chance to prevent the worst."

Courtesy the Playbook
[Post edited by Lazarus at 03/30/2020 07:07AM]

Posted: 03/30/2020 at 05:55AM



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