It’s Thursday.
On Wednesday as the News Blender reported President Impeached announced he would be addressing the country regarding the coronavirus.
Prior to his presser President Impeached tweeted one-time, proving once again, he does not understand the difference between a state elected official and a federal elected official.
Nancy has allowed her District to go down more than any other in the USA! Hardly even recognizable. https://t.co/wnABoOQOVe
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2020
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), is a Federal district rep., her job is to represent her district at a federal level in the People’s House.
After the Impeached President’s presser, where he named Vice President Mike Pence to oversee the U.S., response to the coronavirus, assuring no one that the U.S., is prepared for the community spread of the disease, he tweeted 3 more times and retweeted 3 times.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2020
Shortly before he tweeted out his own presser, he retweeted the White House’s tweet of his presser.
He moved from self-promotion to promoting insert candidates name here, who loves our military, is strong on crime, and your 2A.
.@RepKevinBrady (R) of Texas-08 loves Texas & our Country. He has been a GREAT Congressman & supporter of #MAGA. Strong on Crime, Border, Military, Vets and your 2A, he is the best Tax Cutter in D.C. Kevin has my Complete & Total Endorsement. Vote on March 3rd. Thank you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2020
He sent the generic endorsement tweet @ 12:21 a.m. D.C., time, making it a Thursday tweet.
Almost…
They spied on my campaign! https://t.co/LpIc3cNBnr
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2020
Different day same shit…
The FISA IG Report does not say they “spied,” on then-candidate Trump’s campaign. In fact it says that Crossfire Hurricane, which was first reported by the New York Times in May of 2018, was predicated.
What that means? It means the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), had enough information to open an investigation into whether or not certain Trump Team members were working with the Russian’s to interfere with the U.S. Presidential Election in 2016.
For a timeline of events known in 2018 @ the News Blender.
Aside from the two early Thursday morning tweets President Impeached has tweeted one-time so far…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 27, 2020
Breaking News, the rally in South Carolina, the day before voters go to the polls, has been on the Donald J. Trump events calendar, for over a week.
Now for something a little different. Typically, I like to place like things under the tweets that are related, but for today we will be going backward in time to the presser that did the exact opposite of it’s intent. Surprising no one.
President Trump on if he agrees w/ CDC assessment that it's inevitable #coronavirus will spread in U.S.: "I don't think it's inevitable. It probably will. It possibly will. It could be at a very small level. It could be at a larger level. Whatever happens we're totally prepared." pic.twitter.com/Uq96uokomo
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 27, 2020
Shortly after the conclusion of the presser The New York Times, reported that the Center for Disease Control was investigating a CA resident who tested positive for cornoavirus as the first patient who contracted it without having been aboard or having come in contact with anyone just back from China.
On Wednesday David Lubarsky vice chancellor of Human and Health Science and CEO of UC Davis Health, along with the interim CEO and chief operating officer for UC Davis Medical center sent a letter to UC Davis Health Employees.
From the letter:
Today we learned a patient we are treating here at UC Davis Medical Center for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is being investigated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as possibly the first patient to have received the infection from exposure in the community.
Upon admission, our team asked public health officials if this case could be COVID-19. We requested COVID-19 testing by the CDC, since neither Sacramento County nor the California Department of Public Health is doing testing for coronavirus at this time. Since the patient did not fit the existing CDC criteria for COVID-19, a test was not immediately administered. UC Davis Health does not control the testing process.
UC Davis Health. 02/26/2020.
The test was finally approved on Sunday February 23rd.
the CDC ordered COVID-19 testing of the patient, and the patient was put on airborne precautions and strict contact precautions, because of our concerns about the patient’s condition. Today the CDC confirmed the patient’s test was positive.
UC Davis Health. 02/26/2020.
Dr. Ann Schuchat with the CDC, one of two informative spots in yesterday’s presser, explains in this cued up video, that while it’s likely the coronavirus will spread to the U.S. community, we can take precautions to help against spreading the disease.
President Impeached was asked about the downturn in the stock market and said…
Trump again absurdly blames a stock market slide that mostly happened Monday on a Democratic debate that took place Tuesday night pic.twitter.com/TtRcU9moLZ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 27, 2020
Futures at the time of the presser were trending slightly up, but went negative by the conclusion.
At Thursday’s opening bell the Dow Jones plunged 500 points. Currently @ 8:36 a.m. CA times, according to Business Insider‘s live tracking of the stock market the Dow Jones is 639 points down or 2.37 percent.
Post might be updated within reason.