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Trump's long and winding road to acting like a 'wartime president' and invoking the Defense Production Act

to, in a worst-case scenario, ramp up production of necessary medical equipment such as ventilators.

Hospital clinicians put on protective equipment before testing patients for the novel coronavirus at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, Massachusetts, March 18, 2020.but it was unclear at that time whether or not he had ordered private industry to scale up production. Over the course of the following week, it would become increasingly unclear whether or not Trump was exercising that power.

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'Here’s Trump at his rally...in South Carolina dismissing worries about the coronavirus as the 'new hoax'' Feb 28, 2020 atrupar

Meat processing actually is more essential compared to news reporting. esp. with social media, news reporting is reaching obsolescence.

Ugh. It’s because he’s afraid of losing his tri-daily feed of hamburgers.

🛎

США у Германии помощи просить нужно, и у Китая ;))

Why a pic of Biden here? He votes for wars, is that why you included him, because he's not President?

Trump admin needs to be disbanded. 🤡 was dismissive, tweeting, golf, rallies. His FAILURE to fill top positions with qualified candidates. CDCgov (Robert Redfield); US_FDA (Stephen Hahn); HHSGov (Alex Azar). = Lack of testing, lack of containment and death count💔

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