Impeachment didn't distract from coronavirus preparations. Trump did - George T. Conway III
There should have been shame enough in orchestrating the acquittal of an impeached president who, in order to extort help for his reelection campaign, unlawfully withheld security aid to an ally. Shame enough in turning the Senate impeachment trial into a sham by refusing to hear a single live witness.
But it turns out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was just getting started. On Tuesday, he added to the disgrace by claiming that impeachment distracted officials from dealing with the coronavirus. Speaking to radio host (and Post columnist) Hugh Hewitt, McConnell said the virus came up while we were, you know, tied down in the impeachment trial. And I think it diverted the attention of the government, because everything, every day, was all about impeachment.
This is gaslighting of the highest order. Leave aside that the president now claims that he presciently felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic and that he always treated the Chinese Virus very seriously." Look at the calendar. The impeachment trial ended on Feb. 5. In reality, it was over before it even started, thanks in large part to McConnell. The only drama was about whether thered be any witnesses and that ended on Jan. 31, when the Senate voted not to hear testimony. That left plenty of time to deal with the virus. And while some lawyers in the executive branch and Congress were working on impeachment around the clock, impeachment didnt consume the government. Trump managed to get to Mar-a-Lago at least four times in January and February, working in a few rounds of golf along the way. He held five campaign rallies around the country during the impeachment trial.
Trump even had the bandwidth during the trial to comment on the coronavirus: On Jan. 22, he told CNBC we have it totally under control. Its one person coming in from China. On Jan. 24, he tweeted, China has been working very hard to contain the Coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. It will all work out well. In particular, on behalf of the American People, I want to thank President Xi! On Jan. 30, at a speech in Michigan, he said again, We think we have it very well under control. On Feb. 2, referring to his administrations Jan. 31 order partially banning travel from China, Trump told Sean Hannity, We pretty much shut it down coming in from China.
Most importantly, impeachment didnt keep U.S. intelligence agencies from warning the president and Congress in January and February about the danger of the virus. In particular, as Josh Rogin wrote, impeachment notwithstanding, throughout January and much of February, senior Trump administration officials heatedly debated the scope and scale of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The problem wasnt impeachment it was the president. There was never any chance that the government was going to take sufficient action on the virus when the president himself wasnt taking the virus seriously. It was Trump, after all, who claimed at the very end of February, weeks after the impeachment trial had ended that criticisms such as Murphys were a hoax and that within a couple days, the number of coronavirus cases is going to be down to close to zero.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/31/impeachment-didnt-distract-coronavirus-preparations-trump-did
Me.
(35,454 posts)jimlup
(7,968 posts)But I've always known that Kellyanne is way to smart to actually accept the Trump crap. She just has no morality and has decided her best play is to remain his apologist.
When her tell-all book comes out - it will be interesting but I dare say I won't read it as I don't honor what she's doing in any way.