New book offers fresh details about chaos, conflicts inside Trump's pandemic response

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'Aides were stunned, and when Trump brought it up a second time, they quickly scuttled the idea, worried about a backlash over quarantining American tourists on the same Caribbean base where the United States holds terrorism suspects'

In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, as White House officials debated whether to bring infected Americans home for care, President Donald Trump suggested his own plan for where to send them, eager to suppress the numbers on U.S. soil.

The book - which draws on interviews with more than 180 people, including multiple White House senior staff members and government health leaders - offers new insights into last year's chaotic and often-bungled response, portraying the power struggles over the leadership of the White House coronavirus task force, the unrelenting feuds that hampered cooperation and the enormous efforts made to prevent Trump from acting on his worst instincts.

Public health experts contend it was inadequate testing that allowed the novel coronavirus to spread largely undetected across the United States in early 2020, making contact tracing and isolation all but impossible in the early days of the outbreak and fueling the first staggering wave of infections, hospitalizations and deaths.

But senior officials balked at firing the diplomat, and Trump and then-acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney eventually "gave up," Abutaleb and Paletta write, adding that the official's decision to bring the sick Americans back to the United States may have saved their lives, given there were no later flights they could take.

Kadlec, who had overseen the purchase of 600 million masks, took the plan in late March to Kushner - who exploded in anger, throwing his pen against the wall in frustration when he learned the masks would not arrive until June.Mark Meadows, whom Trump abruptly installed as White House chief of staff with little warning to Mulvaney, also berated Kadlec as the federal government struggled to distribute a new antiviral treatment called remdesivir, whose use the FDA had just authorized.

 

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