Trump’s latest interview embodies the denialism that has the country continually debating the reality of the situation rather than doing something about it.
In a half-hour-long interview that aired Monday night, President Donald Trump again showed why the United States’ response to the coronavirus pandemic has been so disastrous. The back-and-forth with Axios’ Jonathan Swan would be comical, if it didn’t involve real lives. Instead, it’s crushing. It’s crushing to watch the president sift through printed out graphs that somehow spin the U.S. response he has presided over as anything other than a.
The interview embodies the denialism that has the country continually debating the reality of the situation rather than doing something about it. The U.S. is5 million confirmed cases; more than 150,000 people have died. Last week, the country averaged more than 60,000 new cases each day. By comparison, in Italy, an early hot spot of the virus, on Monday there were 159 new coronavirus cases reported. The U.K.
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