Fact-check these claims: 1. Congress largely ignored the virus to focus on the doomed impeachment theater. 2. Trump followed expert advice from start to finish. 3. Trump never had an option to "test our way out," the way some other countries did.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
1 & 3: Totally True 2: Mostly True I think Trump curtailed travel from China and Europe against expert advice and way earlier than experts would have come around to it, if ever. Experts would never ever want to be accused of being xenophobic.
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Replying to @bansisharma
Fauci says he was onboard with China closure when Trump asked him before doing it.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Yes, but I think he has also said he was amazed at Trump's decision and applauded it. My sense is it was Trump's decision that Fauci concurred with. I get the sense other experts disagreed at the time, but I could be wrong in that perception. Experts always have 20/20 hindsight.
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Replying to @bansisharma @ScottAdamsSays
I believe Trump always goes with the expert advice on the content of any coronavirus issue, but pushes time lines as an executive decision on his own. No expert would do what Trump does as fast as he does it, for better or worse, mostly better as it turns out.
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Replying to @TheIdeaHubSays @ScottAdamsSays
I know in my gut Trump was quicker than any expert in shutting down travel from China. I heard no prominent person, expert or otherwise, anywhere, with the sole exception of Scott Adams, advocate shutting down travel from China when Trump did it. 1/
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Others were early too, including @greggutfeld and @JackPosobiec
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