At a campaign rally in South Carolina two weeks ago, Donald Trump seemed aware of growing public anxieties surrounding the coronavirus, and he seemed eager to exploit those concerns to advance his agenda.
“[B]order security is also health security,” the president declared. “And you’ve all seen the wall has gone up like magic…. One of the reasons the numbers are so good. We will do everything in our power to keep the infection and those carrying the infection from entering our country. We have no choice. Whether it’s the virus that we’re talking about or many other public health threats…. You see it with the coronavirus. You know, you see that. When you have this virus or any other virus or any other problem coming in, it’s not the only thing that comes in through the border.”
In a tweet yesterday, the Republican wrote that barriers along the U.S./Mexico border are “going up fast.” In apparent reference to the coronavirus, Trump added, “We need the Wall more than ever!”
Even by his standards, this was ridiculous. The idea that COVID-19 is coming into the country “through the border” is the opposite of reality: compared to the United States, Mexico has a tiny number of confirmed cases .
Complicating matters, even members of Trump’s team have no use for his rhetoric. Politico reported yesterday afternoon:









