According to internal emails viewed by Politico, a former official of the Trump campaign is now a U.S. citizen. A health department spokesman called for a change in key reports of the coronavirus epidemic, in some cases “openly complaining” that it would “weaken the president’s optimistic message on the issue of the outbreak”, according to internal emails viewed by Politico.
The official, Michael Capto, told the website that they were trying to create a stamina from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the CDC’s “Obscure Unda Unda State Objectives in the Intestine.”
The news comes after reports that a whistleblower from the Department of Homeland Security said he had asked Donald Trump to stop “looking bad” through reports of Russian election interference.
It also comes as Bob Woodward’s new book details the president’s reasoning behind the optimistic message of a coronavirus outbreak.
“I always wanted to play it,” Trump told Woodward in March, saying the so-called virus had been “deadly stuff” for more than a month.
“I still love playing it, because I don’t want to panic.”
Trump’s comments – and Woodward’s decision to defend him for his book – sparked outrage. According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland, U.S. In. 4.4 million people have been infected and more than 1,192,000,000 people have died. Other estimates put the death toll at more than 200,000.
Caputo, Who became spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services in April, is a Republican adviser who worked on the Trump campaign in 2015 and 2016. He has links to Russia, worked in the country’s energy industry, and with Roger Stone, a Trump ally whose sentence stemmed from Russia’s investigation was overturned by the president.
Politico reports that the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly reports under Capto’s direction were “subject to significant efforts to align … with Trump’s statements, including the president’s claims that the risk of an outbreak is high, or shut down the reports altogether.”
“Capto and his team have tried to add caution to the CDC’s findings,” the website said, adding, The virus may have been infected by their own behavior. “
In a report, the team tried to shut down, according to the website, the relevant hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial drug that Trump and key aides pushed for use in the treatment of Covid-19, but studies said it could be dangerous. The report was published last week, after being held for a month because the political views of its authors were in question.
In an August email seen by Politico, other political appointees accused the CDC of writing “pieces on the administration” and trying to “hurt the president.”
Caputo told the website: “This is a good burial [CDC] The work sometimes contains stories that deliberately mislead the president’s cowardly response, calling some scientists weak scholarships, and others disguising themselves as political scientists.
He also said: “Our goal is to ensure that evidence, science-based data drives policy through this epidemic – not the intentions of the ternda state in the gut of the CDC.”
The “deep state” conspiracy, enthusiastically proposed by the president and senior aides, holds the theory that a permanent government of bureaucrats and intelligence officials exists to thwart Trump’s agenda.
Trump recently claimed that the “deep state” was responsible for the Food and Drug Administration’s delay in approving unapproved covid remedies.
Steve Bennon, a former Trump campaign manager and White House strategist, was now a leading proponent of the “Danda State” theory.
He is saying on the record that it is “for the nut cases” and “none of this is true”.