Words do not convey like this speech (?) does. And who the hell brags about how many people DIDN'T die based on a projection of how many would? So when we get to 3000 dead a day, it'll be a good thing because it's not 5000 a day?Trump characterizes the US coronavirus death numbers as "at the best part of the pack" pic.twitter.com/KG1JqnVelf— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 11, 2020
Moving on:
The president is announcing the federal government will provide testing supplies to states. Governors have been asking for this for weeks.— Kelly O'Donnell (@KellyO) May 11, 2020
He wasn't a supply clerk; until he was.
“We have met the moment, and we have prevailed.” —Trump on coronavirus, May 11.— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) May 11, 2020
No idea what he's talking about. Except playing a cartoon ostrich in the Rose Garden is not anyone's idea of "leadership."
.@jonkarl asks: "Your senior staff is able to get tested every day. When will it be that Americans across the country can get tested every day as they go back to work?"— Alayna Treene (@alaynatreene) May 11, 2020
POTUS: "Very soon."
Hmmmm....
Adm Brett Giroir, the testing chief claims 12 million tests expected over the next four weeks.— Kelly O'Donnell (@KellyO) May 11, 2020
At 3 million tests a week, we can cover the entire country, once, in 2.5 years. Meeting the moment!
The president didn't answer the question but went on to attack the Q saying, "If we did no test at the WH you would be complaining, why aren't you getting tested? We can't win. I understand you very well. Better than you understand yourself...you can't win."— Meridith McGraw (@meridithmcgraw) May 11, 2020
People really got to stop telling the Emperor he's buck nekkid. He don't like it.
.@PhilipRucker asks what crime he's accusing Obama of committing and does he think he should be prosecuted. "You'll be seeing what's going on over the coming weeks," Trump says, but won't say what the crime is. "You know what the crime is," he says. Moves on.— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 11, 2020
IT'S A SEEEECRETTTT!
He undercuts the confidence he hopes to project https://t.co/YtU2K6CbcU— paul schwartzman (@paulschwartzman) May 11, 2020
That ended well.
This is the second time he’s done it? https://t.co/MwCaHRauUE— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 11, 2020
Brave, brave Sir Robin.
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