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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1204552)2/27/2020 4:48:51 PM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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No he didn't. Bolton reorganized the NSC, not Trump. Pandemic response was moved to the CDC where it belongs. Not the NSC. And now we have the Vice President coordinating the government response.

Don't you get tired of being so ignorant?



To: Jamie153 who wrote (1204552)3/22/2020 10:24:00 AM
From: Thomas M.1 Recommendation

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Winfastorlose

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She's lying and she's advocating for expanding the bureaucracy. Those are the 2 things all bureaucrats do.
Trump fired all the people who deal with pandemics
Wrong.
in 2015, from the Clinton administration to the Obama administration’s second term, the NSC’s staff “had quadrupled in size, to nearly 400 people.” That is why Trump began streamlining the NSC staff in 2017.

One such move at the NSC was to create the counterproliferation and biodefense directorate, which was the result of consolidating three directorates into one, given the obvious overlap between arms control and nonproliferation, weapons of mass destruction terrorism, and global health and biodefense. It is this reorganization that critics have misconstrued or intentionally misrepresented. If anything, the combined directorate was stronger because related expertise could be commingled.

The reduction of force in the NSC has continued since I departed the White House. But it has left the biodefense staff unaffected — perhaps a recognition of the importance of that mission to the president, who, after all, in 2018 issued a presidential memorandum to finally create real accountability in the federal government’s expansive biodefense system.

realclearpolitics.com

Tom