Trump’s ‘biggest successes’ of Covid misinformation at congressional hearing

Jared Moskowitz is a freshman from Florida

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Florida Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz indexed a series of lies by former President Donald Trump about covid-19 at a House subcommittee hearing on the origins of the pandemic.

The House Special Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic met Tuesday to discuss the origins, with Republicans focusing largely on the likelihood that a lab leak in Wuhan province caused the spread of the virus.

But Moskowitz, a first-year Democratic representative on the subcommittee, used his time to cite the many times Trump has given Chinese President Xi Jinping the advantage of doubt over the People’s Republic of China’s handling of the virus.

“I think other Americans have a right to know why so much false data about covid-19 has been spread in this country through President Trump,” he said, before launching a string of Trump’s “greatest hits. “

“China has worked very hard to engage the coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. Everything will be fine. In particular, on behalf of the American people, I want to thank President Xi,” Xi said. Moskowitz, mentioning Mr. Trump’s words from January 2020.

He also quoted Mr. Trump’s words where he said he spoke with Xi and said the country is facing the problem.

“I had a long verbal exchange with the Chinese president, he is strong, alive, powerful, he is focused on achieving the counterattack against the coronavirus,” Moskowitz said of an old quote from Trump.

In addition to praising China’s reaction to the coronavirus, Moskowitz read that Trump downplayed the severity of the virus.

“You know, April is supposedly going to die with the warmer weather, and that’s a great date to look to the future,” M said. Trump on Fox Business in February 2020.

Moskowitz cited how Trump said the U. S. The U. S. government has “very few people” contracting covid-19 and “it’s getting better. “

“It may just happen,” Moskowitz said. It’s happening over and over again, and every day it’s happening, there were more and more cases in this country. And that’s why we want to find out why this president is spreading false information.

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