The media and Democrats in Congress have been trying to rewrite the history of President Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Let's look at some of the predictions and the actions President @realDonaldTrump took to prevent them from coming true. (1/7)
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On March 22, when Gov. Andrew Cuomo said New York would need 110,000 hospital beds based on curve predictions, President Trump deployed the hospital ship USS Comfort to the Hudson River and approved plans to turn the Javits Center into an emergency hospital. (5/7)
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On Feb. 2, while the media and Democrats in the House and Senate were still obsessed with their impeachment scheme, President
@realDonaldTrump was restricting travel from China to slow the rate of new infections on our shores. (6/7)Deze collectie tonen -
When the state hit its peak in April, New York had 19,000 patients hospitalized. While President
@realDonaldTrump received praise from Cuomo at the time for delivering for New York, the media quickly pivoted and ignored his strong response to the projections. (7/7)Deze collectie tonen - Einde van gesprek
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