It's not scapegoating. HE set the stage and fanned an ongoing flame. It was critical forTrump to be the leader he should have been, right at the start. One of unity, one purporting we were all in it "together", " for each other". we wouldn't have had near as much social drama. That's the way HE wanted it.
It's not scapegoating. HE set the stage and fanned an ongoing flame. It was critical forTrump to be the leader he should have been, right at the start. One of unity, one purporting we were all in it "together", " for each other". we wouldn't have had near as much social drama. That's the way HE wanted it.
As soon as he had a problem he was checked into WRAH where he got the best care in addition to an antibody. He did not use a bleach by inhalation which he suggested at one point.
Actually, he almost had to be dragged by force, and was, per later reports told that he would be taken to WRNMC as soon as he collapsed. Per same reports, he was already hypoxic and lethargic, and had to be given oxygen so he could walk to the helicopter on his own. Note there were no cameras at WRNMC when he arrived, likely because he was transported by ambulance to the facility. His personal physician essentially misrepresented his condition and treatments at the press conferences which were designed to mislead, not report. His treatment included drugs that had to be approved for compassionate use by FDA (remdesivir) because they'd not been fully evaluated and given emergency use authorization. This involved not only the FDA but the drug companies involved.
It's not scapegoating. HE set the stage and fanned an ongoing flame. It was critical forTrump to be the leader he should have been, right at the start. One of unity, one purporting we were all in it "together", " for each other". we wouldn't have had near as much social drama. That's the way HE wanted it.
As soon as he had a problem he was checked into WRAH where he got the best care in addition to an antibody. He did not use a bleach by inhalation which he suggested at one point.
Actually, he almost had to be dragged by force, and was, per later reports told that he would be taken to WRNMC as soon as he collapsed. Per same reports, he was already hypoxic and lethargic, and had to be given oxygen so he could walk to the helicopter on his own. Note there were no cameras at WRNMC when he arrived, likely because he was transported by ambulance to the facility. His personal physician essentially misrepresented his condition and treatments at the press conferences which were designed to mislead, not report. His treatment included drugs that had to be approved for compassionate use by FDA (remdesivir) because they'd not been fully evaluated and given emergency use authorization. This involved not only the FDA but the drug companies involved.