Trump said he knew the new crown was an epidemic, what he did under the epidemic "people and God **** indignation"?

Most notably, Trump has been emphasizing early on that the United States does not have, the United States has only a few cases, the United States diagnosed immediately cured, the U.S. health care system and preventive and control measures are very strong, the United States will definitely overcome the virus, and a series of verbal boasts. Subsequently, confirmed cases appeared in various states, some people because they could not get timely testing in the United States, and then after a large outbreak appeared in the United States on March 16, Trump said that he knew from the beginning that it was a large number of epidemics, so as to mislead the U.S. nationals, and miss the optimal prevention and control time.

On March 12, Trump tweeted that there were only 32 deaths in the U.S. because of the measures he and his team had taken, but on Feb. 26, he said that there were only 15 infections in the U.S., and that it would soon be down to zero, thanks to the measures they had taken. On March 16, in an attempt to distract attention, the president of a country stigmatized ? New Crown Pneumonia? , the crown raised its head in China. The World Health Organization has said that the virus has no borders and shouldn't be. Then again on the 18th, Hillary also commented that Trump was turning to racist rhetoric as a way to cover up his failure to do a serious job of preventing epidemics, implementing nucleic acid testing, and adequately preparing for this crisis.

In addition, Trump explained at a March 18 press conference that the previous tweet was not a racist remark, but that China had not ****ed the U.S. with timely information about the epidemic. But the fact is that China has been informing the U.S. of the information since Jan. 3, and our country has made great efforts and achieved substantial results, and is providing assistance to countries in the fight against the epidemic. Trump is always attempting to find other excuses to exonerate himself.

Currently, a cumulative total of 14,340 cases have been diagnosed in the U.S., with 240 deaths, and as a result of the outbreak, the U.S. financial markets have had four meltdowns in March, with the Dow Jones dropping nearly 10,000 points. This is the economy that Trump is most proud of, yet his recent call for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to zero could not stop the panic in the financial markets, so it is clear that the response to this epidemic is quite inadequate.