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Coronavirus leadership crisis: Is Trump presidency over?


US President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a press conference on COVID-19, known as the coronavirus, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, March 13, 2020. (Photo by AFP)

The Trump administrations response to the novel coronavirus has been characterized by misinformation, missteps and bureaucratic infighting. President Trump has tested negative for the coronavirus, but will he pass the leadership test as new cases of the highly-contagious respiratory disease pop up across the United States?

White Trump is not responsible for the coronavirus hitting the American shores and spreading throughout the country, he is certainly responsible for grave errors that critics say could even cost him his presidency.

"These mistakes have left us blind and badly behind the curve, and, for a few crucial weeks, they created a false sense of security," Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at Ethics & Public Policy Center, wrote for The Atlantic.

President Trump has sent mixed messages on the outbreak in the US, going out of his way to deny evidence and brush aside the threat. He has also shrugged off blame for any mistakes his administration has made that have hampered efforts to contain and mitigate the spread of the virus that has killed dozens of people across the nation.

Since taking office, Trump has taken steps that experts have warned would prove disastrous during a public health crisis.He has shut down the National Security Councils entire global health security unit, ignored an expert panels warning that the US is unprepared to deal with a pandemic and proposed budget cuts for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services.

The most recent mistakes include the epic manufacturing failures in diagnostic testing, cutting personnel from pandemic preparedness,the decision to test too few people for the coronavirus and the delay in expanding testing to labs outside the CDC.

"No, I dont take responsibility at all," Trump said Friday when asked whether he took responsibility for the inadequate number of COVID-19 tests in the US. He instead blamed the testing failures on "rules, regulations, and specifications from a different time."

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,acknowledged in congressional testimony early in the week that America is still not providing adequate testing for the coronavirus.

"The idea of anybody getting [testing] easily, the way people in other countries are doing it, were not set up for that. I think it should be, but were not,"Fauci said.

Trump on Friday declared an emergency, unblocking tens of billions of dollars in federal aid. The administration has also negotiated a spending bill with Congress to provide assistance to the economy during the crisis.

However, the measure has proven too little too late. States across the country have largely been left on their own as they struggle to help their citizens.

For weeks, Trump and his team had had been too preoccupied by the potential political damage of an outbreak in an election year to acknowledge the true scale of the disaster. The president repeatedly contradicted health officials, claiming that the virus was contained in the US when it was actually spreading. He had also called the outbreak a Democratic "hoax" designed to hurt his reelection chances.

"Theyve simply lost time they cant make up. You cant get back six weeks of blindness," Jeremy Konyndyk, who helped oversee the international response to Ebola during the Obama administration, told The Washington Post.

"To the extent that theres someone to blame here, the blame is on poor, chaotic management from the White House and failure to acknowledge the big picture," said Konyndyk, who is a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development.

So far none of President Trumps disastrous policy decisions have caught up on him like his failure on the coronavirus. He has largely escaped the fallout from his trade war with China because the US economy was strong. He walked away from a critical global climate accord relatively unharmed because global warming happens slowly.

"But now, in the face of a global health threat that is immediate and all around us-and requires, more than anything, a coordinated global response-Trump finds that his errors are flying back in his face like clown pies almost every time he opens his mouth," wrote Michael Hirsh for the Foreign Policy magazine.

"All the defining attributes of his presidency-his ‘America First arrogance, his us-versus-them pettiness toward the rest of the world, his obvious desire for American self-isolation-are suddenly working against him. Trump had very little credibility before; it appears to be all but shot now," Hirsh said.

Financial markets have suffered their worst losses since the 1987 stock market crash, wiping out nearly three years of economic gains. As the pandemic threatens to derail the US economy, reports say President Trump grows more worried about his reelection chances.

"The president, enraged for having been unmasked, will become more desperate, more embittered, more unhinged. He knows nothing will be the same. His administration may stagger on, but it will be only a hollow shell. The Trump presidency is over," Wehner argued in his piece.


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