The White House hosted a press briefing on the coronavirus outbreak last Wednesday, but it wasn’t led by Vice President Mike Pence or Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar. Rather, reporters heard directly from … Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.
At first blush, it was a curious choice, since a viral outbreak has very little to do with housing policy or urban development. But Carson is a medical doctor, and Donald Trump apparently has no concerns over his loyalties, so Carson has been put up front and center as a member of the official White House Coronavirus Taskforce.
That isn’t necessarily good news. On ABC News’ This Week yesterday, host George Stephanopoulos asked Carson about the administration’s plan to deal with the 3,500 passengers on the Grand Princess cruise ship, which is scheduled to dock in Oakland today. The HUD secretary seemed to have no idea how to answer the question, and he struggled to fake it.
“Uh, the cruise ship personnel and — as you know, the vice president met with the CEOs of the major cruise-ship companies yesterday, and they are coming up with a plan within 72 hours of that meeting….”
Stephanopoulos reminded Carson that a 72-hour window won’t do much good for a large ship that’s docking on Monday. The cabinet secretary added, “The plan will be in place by that time. But I don’t want to preview the plan right now.”
Oh, so evidently there’s a secret plan. As Jesse Taylor joked soon after, “Does he think the coronavirus is watching?”









