Trump has taken that approach since the virus began with the ramification of over 200,000 Americans dead. Trump can't go beyond his damaging behavior much more than he has,other than perhaps injecting himself with the coronavirus onstage at one of his rallies as a show of defiance.
Trump is in the same league as people like the late Willner. Trump is known for his fondness to retweet posts of truther groups while turning a blind eye to science when he doesn't like the facts it tells him. Robert Willner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Willner - Wikipedia excerpt: "The following month, on October 28, 1994, in a press conference at a Greensboro, North Carolina hotel, Willner jabbed his finger with blood he said was from an HIV-infected patient.[1][3] Willner was heavily influenced by the research of AIDs denialist Peter Duesberg, which has been discredited by the scientific community.[3]"
Test results mean little if they are not used to thwart the spread of the virus. Trump has bragged about the absolute number of tests in the U.S. but he and his administration doen't understand the details of how to use them. Remark by journalist Michael Shear who was at the White House and contracted the coronavirus: "It’s now, you know, 10 days … 11 days, whatever, since I think that I was probably infected on that Saturday. I’ve not been contacted by the White House. Nobody from the White House has said ‘boo’ and asked anything about where I was or who I talked to, or who else I might have infected. And so I think that that just shows you that they’re not taking it seriously, at least as it pertains to themselves."
One of the doctors of Walter Reed hospital noted the outlandishness of Trump's motorcade victory lap at the hospital. It's similar to Trump's victory lap in the presidential limo at the Daytona 500. As Trump Seeks to Project Strength, Doctors Disclose Alarming Episodes "“Every single person in the vehicle during that completely unnecessary Presidential ‘drive-by’ just now has to be quarantined for 14 days,” Dr. James P. Phillips, an attending physician at Walter Reed, wrote on Twitter. “They might get sick. They may die. For political theater. Commanded by Trump to put their lives at risk for theater. This is insanity.” In a telephone interview on Sunday night, Dr. Phillips also said the trip raised the alarming question of whether the president was directing his doctors. “At what point does the physician-patient relationship end, and does the commander in chief and subordinate relationship begin, and were those doctors ordered to allow this to happen?” he said, noting that it violated standards of care and would not be an option open to any other patient. “When I first saw this, I thought, maybe he was being transported to another hospital.”"
The stunt was so outlandish that some people on the web mistakenly thought that Trump had been discharged and was heading back to the White House earlier than Monday.
Trump is someone who can turn his doctors into subordinates and force them carry him around the hospital like Cleopatra. As Trump Seeks to Project Strength, Doctors Disclose Alarming Episodes excerpt: "In a telephone interview on Sunday night, Dr. Phillips also said the trip raised the alarming question of whether the president was directing his doctors. “At what point does the physician-patient relationship end, and does the commander in chief and subordinate relationship begin, and were those doctors ordered to allow this to happen?” he said, noting that it violated standards of care and would not be an option open to any other patient."
McEnany tests positive for the coronavirus. McEnany has come full circle after making an absolute proclamation that diseases like the coronavirus would never come to the U.S. Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tests positive for coronavirus
Trump has been threatening to end military contractors overseas and bring the jobs to the U.S. Since the 1980's Trump has scoffed at the idea that the U.S. should protect democratic countries that were considered by the U.S. government to be long-standing allies before he took office. As president, he has embraced autocrats around the globe. Trump took out two full-page ads in national newspapers in 1987 where he scoffed at U.S. money spent on helping to defend Japan and Saudi Arabia who at the time were his scapegoats. His scapegoats have since changed to China, Mexico, and Europe. Donald Trump's threat to move F-35 production to US could jeopardise thousands of Australian jobs By political reporter Stephen Dziedzic and defence correspondent Andrew Greene Posted Thursday 14 May 2020 at 11:45pm Updated Friday 15 May 2020 at 3:49am 'It's a certain fighter jet, I won't tell you which': Trump's F-35 threat puts Aussie jobs in jeopardy excerpt: "Brendan Thomas-Noone from the United States Studies Centre said the Joint Strike Fighter program was designed to bring in as many partner countries as possible, and it would be "incredibly difficult" to pull apart the supply chains. "The program was designed like that for a reason. It incentivised allies to buy into the program, increasing the number of planes that would be produced, and lowering the price," he said. "If they were to follow through on this it would make the plane eye-wateringly expensive and cost-prohibitive.""
TMZ reported that the 15-year-old daughter of Kellyanne Conway tested positive for the coronavirus. The daughter had posted on TikTok that Kellyanne was coughing all over the house.
Melania had recently renovated the Rose Garden. She converted it into a stark entity that looks like a soccer field and now has enough room to cram hundreds of people for a virus super-spreader event like the one for Supreme Court nominee Barrett. .
Melania is known for her stark projections. One of her Christmas layouts at the White House had an empty and stark appearance. It was icy blue and lacked what could be considered cheerful color. It's as if she is projecting an emptiness inside of her.