A Timeline of Trump’s COVID-19 Response: Part 2

Continuing the timeline of our history with the COVID-19 Pandemic, and how Trump completely botched it from April of 2020 onward…

Malcolm Johnson
72 min readApr 14, 2020

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1 April 2020: Exclusive: The Military Knew Years Ago That a Coronavirus Was Coming:

Despite President Trump’s repeated assertions that the COVID-19 epidemic was “unforeseen” and “came out of nowhere,” the Pentagon was well aware of not just the threat of a novel influenza, but even anticipated the consequent scarcity of ventilators, face masks, and hospital beds, according to a 2017 Pentagon plan obtained by The Nation.

“The most likely and significant threat is a novel respiratory disease, particularly a novel influenza disease,” the military plan states. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the novel (meaning new to humans) coronavirus. The document specifically references coronavirus on several occasions, in one instant saying, “Coronavirus infections [are] common around the world.”

The plan represents an update to an earlier Department of Defense pandemic influenza response plan, noting that it “incorporates insights from several recent outbreaks including…2012 Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome…

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