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The end that we must know “in the next 48 hours”, as revealed to journalists Mark Meadows, the Chief of Staff of the White House. Meanwhile, we know that Donald trump He is not out of danger yet and that Friday, October 2, he experienced a dangerous day. Symptoms of Covid-19 they were anything but “soft,” as his personal physician assured Sean Conley. For the past two or three days, the president’s medical team, spokesmen and advisers have been mostly confused, hiding vital information. For example: when was the last time Trump swabbed himself? And when, exactly, did you test positive for Covid-19? Again: on what day did you learn that your counselor, Hope hicks Had it been infected?
At least three devastating conclusions depend on these answers. The first: Trump continued to attend public events even knowing that it is positive for Coronavirus. The second: the president knew that Hicks was infected, but He did not care. Third: White House doctors claim the American leader and his advisers are tested every day. But it is to doubt; or the test results don’t count for anything: Trump always does his thing. This kind of ramshackle thriller that we are witnessing increasingly resembles a cover-up stunt. We have at least 6 tracks.
Clue number one: hope. It seems too easy, even trivial, to put all the blame on Hope Hicks, 31, a former communications director for the Oval Office and recently rescued by Trump for the election campaign. Instead, that’s exactly what the leader of the Oval Office did, flagging her to the world as the number one suspect patient of the White House outbreak. On Thursday, October 1, the president returns exhausted from a fundraiser at his resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. He is probably not well and he makes it clear to his journalist friend Sean Hannity, live on Fox TV. Meanwhile, word has come in that Hope has contracted the virus. Her boss comments: “Hope Hicks did not shy away from hugs from the military and police. She is a girl “. Strictly speaking, therefore, according to Trump, “the infectors” would be the soldiers serving in Duluh, Minnesota; Hicks, instead, the “vector” that brought the coronavirus to Washington. Here are several things that do not add up. We will be back soon. Now is the time to step back.
Track number 2: Ronna. Hicks is upset on Wednesday, September 30, aboard Air Force One, returning from Minnesota. But already five days before, on September 25, something had happened to take note of. That Friday the president participates in a fundraiser at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, the large hotel located in the old Post Office building. The hope is not there – you will only contact your boss in the evening for another event. The meeting at the Trump Hotel is quite busy and of course indoors. The leading candidate is greeted by the chairman of the Republican Party National Committee: Ronna McDaniel, 47, Texan, nephew of Senator Mitt Romney. A few days later, Ronna feels the symptoms of the virus. She takes the test and on Wednesday, September 30, receives the result: positive. Was it then you who infected the president? Or did the opposite happen? In theory, it cannot be ruled out that “The Donald” was already infected and possibly asymptomatic. In any case, the meeting at the “Trump International Hotel” “clears” Hicks in whole or in part.
Clue number 3: Amy. The plot is more complex. In fact, there is a pervasive level of responsibility within the Republican establishment. The strongest clue is what happens on Saturday, September 26. Amy Coney Barrett arrives at the White House, a Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice. In the morning, private meetings in the Oval Office. In the afternoon, official presentation at the Rose Garden. Even then there were immediately bitter controversies: the guests were placed in the garden, without adequate distances. Very few had masks. Among those infected today we find several who followed the ceremony without protecting their nose and mouth: the First Lady, Melania Trump; Councilwoman Kelyanne Conway; Senators Mike Lee and Thom Tillis; former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie; John Jenkins, president of the University of Notre Dame.
Track number 4: Bill. Tuesday, September 29. The Trumpian clan is flying Air Force One to Cleveland for the televised debate with Joe Biden. The moderator of the confrontation, Chris Wallace, said the president and his men were late and did not have time to take the test. Also, everyone was without masks, except Melania. On board the presidential plane is Hope Hicks, but also campaign manager Bill Stepien, 42. On Friday, October 2, Bill will expand the list of positives.
Clue 5: Donald. And here we are in the absolute protagonist. On Wednesday, October 30, “The Donald” is surely informed that Hope has been ill on Air Force One, so much so that doctors have isolated her in a cabin. But that’s the last we know for sure. From here we enter the murky area of all history. Public opinion discovers that the councilor is positive for Covid only around 8 pm on Thursday, October 1, thanks to a “scoop” from the agency “Bloomberg”. Therefore, for all or much of the day, the White House covered up the news. Why? The most compelling answer is that by then Trump should have suspended his election campaign and self-quarantined. Who took responsibility for moving on anyway? Dr. Conley? Definitely not. Chief of Staff Meadows? Difficult. The most likely solution leads to Donald Trump. The president, therefore, decides to keep the commitments made. Goes to New Jersey. You carry on with your business as if nothing happened.
Clue 6: Sean. Between Thursday night and Friday afternoon, Trump takes big risks. At one in the morning he announced via Twitter that he was hit by the epidemic. As Meadows will reveal, “his vital signs are very concerning.” However, his treating physician, Sean, covers it with an official note of optimism: “mild symptoms” and so on. One more time: why? Trump has a fever Friday morning and they will likely help him with extra oxygen as well. In the late afternoon the decision to transfer him to the hospital.
On Saturday, October 3, Sean and nine other doctors from the Walter Reed Medical Center they hold a press conference that, in light of the Meadows revelations, is grotesque. The doctor also slips in the dates, feeding more suspicions. Trace the first diagnosis of Covid-19. to “72 hours” before, that is, to Wednesday, September 30. Then he corrects himself at night with a somewhat sophisticated statement: “I meant that today we are on the third day.” Therefore it remains the first official version: the president tested positive on Thursday, October 1. Let’s get out of this mess with the latest message from Meadows, confirmed Saturday night by a video shot by Trump himself: the next 48 hours will be decisive for the president’s health and also for this hallucinatory American season.
October 4, 2020 (change October 4, 2020 | 07:50)
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