
The Daily ‘Raring to Go by Easter’
Mar 25, 2020
Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent for The New York Times, provides incisive insights into the Trump administration's evolving stance on the coronavirus. She discusses the dramatic shift from calling himself a 'wartime president' to grappling with economic concerns and delayed actions. The $2 trillion stimulus deal emerges as a critical lifeline, while the complexities of public health messaging and reopening strategies spotlight the tension between saving lives and the economy. Haberman expertly navigates these pivotal layers of the crisis.
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Trump's Initial COVID Response
- Trump downplayed COVID-19 concerns in a CNBC interview on January 22nd.
- He didn't want to rattle financial markets, viewing them as crucial for re-election.
Missed Opportunity
- Trump's travel ban from China was likely effective, but he treated it as "mission accomplished".
- He failed to take further action for weeks, squandering valuable time.
Virus Spread Beyond China
- On the same day that Trump enacted the China travel ban, the virus was already reported elsewhere.
- Those other countries were still sending citizens to the US, highlighting the limited impact of the ban.

