“…[Let us] remember that there are 46,459 other Americans who have
contracted the coronavirus in the last day-- this major news story has huge
implications for the upcoming election. It also illustrates how the
administration’s secrecy and lies take away our ability to make informed
decisions about our own lives, as well as about the nation.
“The Trump entourage has
refused to wear masks, social distance, or follow the advice of public health
experts for reducing the spread of the virus. Now it appears that White House
officials deliberately withheld information about their condition, directly
endangering other people who acted on the presumption that the Trump people
weren’t infected.
“The Washington Post reported that Secret Service agents, who risk their
lives to protect the president, are angry and frustrated: ‘He’s never cared
about us.’ The 30-50 Republican donors who met with Trump Thursday night at his golf club in Bedminster,
New Jersey, are ‘freaking out,’ one report noted. Tickets had cost up to
$250,000, and Trump met privately with about 19 people for 45 minutes. Trump
knew his adviser Hope Hicks had tested positive when he left for the club, but
he went anyway. He did not wear a mask.
“Reporter Chris Wallace of the
Fox News Channel, who moderated Tuesday’s debate and so was one of those the
Trumps’ entourage endangered, revealed today that
Trump arrived too late on Tuesday for
a COVID-19 test, as the venue required. Instead, there was an ‘honor system.’
“Organizers assumed the people associated with the campaigns would not
come unless they had tested negative. Trump’s people arrived wearing masks,
which they had to have to enter the auditorium, but then removed them shortly
after sitting down, and refused to put them back on. During the debate, Trump
mocked Biden for his habit of wearing a mask.
“The campaign did not tell the
Biden camp that Hicks, who attended the debate, had tested positive for
coronavirus the day after the event. The Biden organization learned it from the
newspapers. The White House did not even tell former New Jersey Governor Chris
Christie, who spent four days in close quarters with Hicks and Trump, helping
the president prepare for the debate. He, too, learned the news from the media.
“This crisis shows how the
administration’s refusal to share information and its insistence on its own
version of reality creates confusion that leaves Americans vulnerable and
anxious. Its history of secrecy and lies means that few people actually trust
anything its spokespeople say. It was striking how many people did not believe
the Trumps were actually sick when the news broke; we are so accustomed to
Trump’s lies that many people thought he was simply looking for a way out of
future debates.
“The constant lies—about
coronavirus and virtually everything else—destabilize the nation because we
cannot know what the truth really is. And if we don’t know what is actually
happening, we cannot make good decisions. Today the
editorial board of the Washington Post warned that the White
House simply must let us know the truth about the president’s health so that we
know who is actually running national security, the economy, and the election
on our behalf.
“That plea did not appear to
make much of an impression on the White House: it did not bother to tell
Pelosi, who is third in line for the presidency, that Trump was being
helicoptered to Walter Reed Hospital.
“And so, we are facing a
pandemic spreading through the upper ranks of the government just before an
election with little faith that we will learn the truth about what is
happening. That, just as much as the infections in the administration, is a
crisis.
“To its credit, the Biden
campaign has identified this crisis and is doing its best to restore our sense
of a shared reality, based in our history and our better principles. Rather
than expressing outrage that the Trump camp exposed him and his wife and guests
to coronavirus, Biden offered his best wishes for Trump and the First Lady, as
did his running mate Kamala Harris. Biden’s campaign pulled all its negative ads
out of respect for the president’s illness (the Trump campaign refused to
follow suit).
“Biden spoke in Michigan today, assuring the audience that ‘We can get this
pandemic under control so we can get our economy working again for everyone.’
But, he emphasized, ‘this cannot be a partisan moment. It must be an American
moment. We have to come together as a nation.’ He promised to get rid of the
toxic partisanship that is keeping us all off balance. ‘I’m running as a
Democrat,’ he said, ‘but I will… govern as an American president. Whether you
voted for me or against me, I will represent you... and those who see each
other as fellow Americans who just don’t live in red states or blue states but
who live in and love the United States of America. That’s who we are.’
“To an increasingly weary
country, he offered hope that we really can heal the nation’s ills. ‘There’s
never been a single solitary thing America’s been unable to do. Think of this.
Not once. Not a single thing we’ve not been able to overcome when we’ve done it
together. So, let’s get the heck up. Remember who in God’s name we are. This is
the United States of America,’ he said. ‘There’s nothing beyond our capacity’”
(Heather Cox Richardson).
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