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“I’m going to lose, and it’s all your fault,” President Donald Trump said.
NEW YORK (Nettavisen): – You take my life. All this does! We got all these cases pissed off!
This has been stated by President Donald Trump in a conversation with his son-in-law Jared Kushner, during a meeting with all his top leaders at the White House on August 19 last year. According to the New York Times, the backdrop was the pandemic and Trump must have been furious at the outbreak of the deadly disease.
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– Don’t do the test until you get to the emergency room and vomit
The president had long viewed testing, not as an important way to track and control the pandemic, but as a mechanism that made it look bad by increasing the number of known cases, the newspaper writes.
Trump objected to the extensive testing and blamed Kushner for the testing being carried out at such a high rate.
– I want to do what Mexico does. You don’t get tested until you go to the emergency room and throw up, Trump said.
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According to the New York Times, which interviewed two dozen former administration officials and officials and others who have been in contact with the White House, Trump never managed to admit that he had a responsibility to become a role model.
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– I will lose and everything is your fault
Even when Trump was informed by US Health Secretary Alex Azar during the fall that they had evidence that wearing a mask actually helped, Trump fought back. Instead, he attacked his son-in-law Kushner and criticized him for standing up to the mask, at the same time blaming his son-in-law for the excessive testing in the United States.
“I’m going to lose and it’s all your fault, because of all these tests,” President Donald Trump said.
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The White House, for its part, denies that such a conversation took place between Trump and Kushner. They note that President Donald Trump has long worked to facilitate proper testing, protective equipment and hospital capacity, and that the vaccine development program had been successful in record time, the newspaper writes.
“President Trump has led the largest public and private sector mobilization since World War II to defeat Covid-19 and save lives,” Brian Morgenstern, a White House spokesman, told the New York Times.
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