Background Briefing: September 9, 2020
Our Spectacularly Stupid President Who Would Rather Let People Die Than Panic Them
We begin with the amazing revelations from Bob Woodward’s new book Rage in which Trump, who is recorded on tape, on February 7 admits how deadly and dangerous Covid-19 is. This at a time when he was saying to the American people the virus would magically just go away. Then on March 19, Trump explains to Woodward that he is playing down the threat because he does not want to create a panic. In other words we have a leader who would rather let people die than have them panic. Lawrence Gostin, University Professor and Founding O’Neill Chair in Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center joins us to discuss the spectacular stupidity and reckless ignorance of President Trump who was told as early as January the 28th by his National Security Advisor that the virus could be the “biggest national security threat” of his presidency. We try to understand why Trump took no action to contain the pandemic early as other nations had done, but instead offered rosy promises and ludicrous treatments while the death toll mounted and the pandemic spread.
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