WATCH: @Yamiche presses President Trump on the decision to downsize the White House national security staff, eliminating jobs addressing global pandemics.
The president calls it "a nasty question" and asserts that "I didn't do it."pic.twitter.com/ENFgvLGlfd
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Sen. Brown: "Not true, President Trump. I wrote to you more than 600 days ago demanding answers after you fired the entire White House pandemic team."https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/live-blog/coronavirus-updates-live-dow-plunges-white-house-grapples-spreading-crisis-n1157551/ncrd1158561#liveBlogHeader …
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Was there only ever 2 of them? Why did they leave, and why were they not replaced.
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That was actually the Republican theory (or the best spin on it) describing the actions of Reagan & Bush. Less politely, they saw cheap Chinese labor as a way to crush American unions, and their support of Labor Laws, & Democrats.
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But it was a perfect nasty question. Can't you ever admit to a mistake? Some would accept that and we can all move on. But in your demented world, you would rather see the country suffer and blame someone else.
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