When it comes to the coronavirus, what’s Donald Trump’s posture toward China? It’s a moving target.
As recently as late January and early February, the American president seemed more than happy to defend China and vouch for its efforts to combat the virus. Last week, Trump reversed course, vigorously touting far-right rhetoric about the “Chinese Virus,” even going so far as to touch up his White House notes by hand, to make them more overtly hostile toward Beijing.
As recently as eight days ago, the Republican appeared in the White House press briefing room, where he insisted that journalists at independent American news outlets “are siding with China.”
Earlier this week, Trump administration officials caused diplomatic trouble with our G-7 allies and at the U.N. Security Council by pushing an anti-China line during efforts related to the pandemic.
All of which helped set the stage for this presidential tweet, published just after 1 a.m. (E.T.) this morning:









