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Home Front: Politix
Coronavirus triggers swift bipartisan backlash against Trump
2020-02-26
[Politico] The Trump administration confronted a new threat Tuesday in the mounting coronavirus crisis: a fierce bipartisan backlash amid contradictory statements from the federal government about the severity of the outbreak.

Administration officials sought to swat away concerns their emergency request for $2.5 billion to address the outbreak was inadequate, even as some Republicans joined Democrats in criticizing the amount ‐ and slamming a lack of transparency around efforts to contain the disease on U.S. soil.

The furor came amid new fears of an outbreak in the United States, with a top official from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that spread of the respiratory illness in the country is now inevitable. Officials said a burst of new cases in countries like South Korea and Italy prompted the new, urgent warning.

Adding to fears that the virus could continue to spread unabated, a senior member of the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday floated the possibility that the summer games in Tokyo could be canceled if the outbreak isn’t under control by then.

The grim news and the angst on Capitol Hill is threatening to overwhelm the messaging from President Donald Trump and some of his aides, who have been trying to downplay the situation in hopes they can put a lid on the stock market tumble and cable news coverage of mounting deaths around the world. Trump's advisers and political allies are increasingly concerned that a botched response could hurt the U.S. economy and put his reelection prospects at risk.

Tuesday’s events showed the White House may need to come up with a new way to limit the damage.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  ^The head of CDC is not a scientist, he's a bureaucrat, and - like all bureaucrats - covers his ass first and foremost. Trump, being chief executive, has the weight the risks of epidemic vs. the risks of panic.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-02-26 14:07  

#8  Interesting the head of the CDC is scaremongering with talk of school closures and major disruptions while Trump and others are saying it has mostly been stopped. Where does the truth lie? Kind of leaning towards Trump as scientists have shown to be political animals lately.

We will see.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-02-26 13:50  

#7  Narrative Advancement
Posted by: Frank G   2020-02-26 12:24  

#6  Are two Republican Senators really a sign of 'bipartisan backlash'? I guess it is as far as Politico's concerned.
Posted by: Raj   2020-02-26 12:17  

#5  Limbaugh's talking point from yesterday now validated.
Posted by: mossomo   2020-02-26 11:38  

#4  He should announce that he's taking it seriously, setting up quarantine areas etc, then have the entire MSM declared possibly infected and ship them all off to Oliktok Long Range Radar Site til they are cleared of potentially infecting others. 2030 sounds about right.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2020-02-26 10:50  

#3  BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump says he will hold White House press conference on coronavirus - but claims Democrats and his media enemies are trying to cause 'panic' and his administration is doing 'great' but can't spell virus name properly
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-02-26 10:33  

#2  Blaw, Blaw Blaw, worra, worra, worra. The do nothings speak.
Posted by: Dale   2020-02-26 06:37  

#1  with a top official from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning that spread of the respiratory illness in the country is now inevitable.

That would be Rod Rosenstein's sister. Spidey Senses are tingling.

To start, how about cutting off non-essential air travel from infected countries?
Posted by: Count Galeazzo Untervehr7098   2020-02-26 04:47  

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