The revelations from House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis haven’t generated front-page attention in recent months, which is a shame because this was a once-in-a-century pandemic — and the Trump administration’s handling of the crisis was a genuine scandal.
Late last year, for example, congressional investigators issued a report that found the former president and his team engaged in “deliberate efforts“ to undermine the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic for political purposes. NBC News reported at the time the committee concluded that the Trump White House “repeatedly overruled public health and testing guidance by the nation’s top infectious disease experts and silenced officials in order to promote then-President Donald Trump’s political agenda.”
But that’s not all the Republican administration did. The Associated Press reported yesterday on the House panel’s latest findings.
Officials in the Trump White House tried to pressure U.S. health experts into reauthorizing a discredited COVID-19 treatment, according to a congressional investigation that provides new evidence of that administration’s efforts to override Food and Drug Administration decisions early in the pandemic…. The report by the House subcommittee investigating the government’s COVID-19 response focused on pressure at the FDA, which serves as gatekeeper for the drugs, vaccines and other countermeasures against the virus.
The discredited treatment, of course, was hydroxychloroquine, which Team Trump pressured the FDA to support, even after FDA officials had concluded the drug was ineffective against Covid.
It might be tempting for some to question the relevance of such information now. After all, the former president is no longer in office and the FDA is recovering and trying to rebuild its reputation.
But it’s not that simple. For one thing, accountability matters, and Team Trump’s efforts to dictate political shots at the FDA during a deadly public-health crisis represent a controversy that would ordinarily help define an administration.
For another, rumor has it the former president sees himself as a future president, making a record of his catastrophic failures that much more important.
But even putting these truths aside, the select committee’s findings don’t just deal with those who’ve exited the stage.









