WASHINGTON — Several weeks ago, President Donald Trump forced the Food and Drug Administration to reverse a safety ruling and clear the way for one of the nation's premier defense contractors to sell, service and operate new machines that reprocess N95 face masks for health care workers.
Time may tell whether Trump's intervention benefited health care workers and taxpayers as much as it helped him and the company. But it is already clear how Trump has killed oversight, and how he is taking advantage of its death to help himself politically in a re-election year. Eric Havian, a whistleblower law expert at the law firm of Constantine Cannon, argues that while"temporary trimming of oversight is surely understandable" during a crisis, whistleblowers offer a"supplement to the government's oversight."
When he stepped in to help the company, he was desperate to show he was taking action after a slow-footed response to the disease's arrival in the United States. He was on the wrong end of a daily brawl with governors of both parties who pleaded for the federal government to provide supplies to their states amid harrowing shortages. Politically, he needed to first quiet a bipartisan chorus of criticism and then change its tune.
The political value of delivering for DeWine and Ohio was more clear — it's been 80 years since a winning presidential candidate didn't take the state. The same was true for Trump's direction of ventilators to the battleground states of Colorado and Arizona and his careful attention to the equipment needs of potentially decisive Florida.
You know I thought Yahoo was fair about its news coverage but the more I read there stuff the more I see that Yahoo isso damn one sided. I will now delete yahoo off all my electronic devices. Just another supporter of the left Deploricrats. ALL FAKE NEWS
Get outta here! What a turnaround...totally reversed...line of reasoning...only here...could one put up this line with a straight face!
Well he has gone bankrupt numerous times, failed in the casino business, Trump Airlines, Trump Vodka, Trump Steaks, Trump University - failures. If he had checks in place then he may have succeeded in those ventures and not needed to have the US bankroll him. Just saying.
Well, if he can gut them, then they aren’t really check, are they?
No checks on his power were, or are, needed.
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