In remarks to reporters at the White House yesterday, Donald Trump inexplicably bragged about the coronavirus testing underway in the United States. “[F]rankly, the testing has been going very smooth,” the president boasted. He added, “[W]e’ve done a good job on testing.”
No fair-minded observer could possibly agree with such an assessment, especially since we’re testing the smallest percentage of our population of any developed nation in the world. Indeed, around the same time as Trump made these comments, the NIH’s Dr. Anthony Fauci told lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the current system of failing has been “failing” and officials should “admit it.”
But that wasn’t the only relevant detail that Trump flubbed yesterday. As part of the same Q&A with reporters, the president was asked about his new policy on flight restrictions from Europe, which won’t apply to Americans returning home from abroad. A reporter noted, “Can’t an American still bring back coronavirus?” Trump replied:
“Sure. But we have them very heavily tested. If an American is coming back or anybody is coming back, we’re testing. We have a tremendous testing set up where people coming in have to be tested.”
This may have sounded vaguely reassuring, and the president delivered these comments with great confidence, as if he were certain in his response. That’s a shame: as Rachel noted on the show last night, the policy Trump described is “not true at all.”









