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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: FJB who wrote (190996)3/2/2020 12:05:49 PM
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That State Dept. medical office is ripe for elimination as duplicitous.

And they intentionally did not follow the stated intent of the Pres.,
and put Americans at risk.



To: FJB who wrote (190996)3/2/2020 12:17:18 PM
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Fubho….That is an EXTREMELY IMPORTANT article. I thought I was the only one who has been screaming about the clear transporting of Coronavirus into this country!!! (Especially into California!)

Here are some excerpts from it:

The best example of this was the decision to fly back infected American passengers from the Diamond Princess. This fateful decision helped spread the virus inside the United States.

President Trump had been told that nobody with the coronavirus would be flown to America.

The State Department decided to do it anyway without telling him and only made the announcement shortly after the planes landed in the United States.

According to the Washington Post, as unfriendly an outlet to the administration as there is, "Trump has since had several calls with top White House officials to say he should have been told, that it should have been his decision and that he did not agree with the decision that was made."

Who in the State Department actually made the decision? That’s a very good question.

According to a State Department briefing, the missions were carried out by the Directorate of Operational Medicine within the Bureau of Medical Services. You might think that sounds like it would be part of HHS or NIH, but the Bureau of Medical Services is actually an arm of the State Department.