中国让新冠传到境外,特朗普无理的揣测
The Wall Street Journal published an exclusive interview with trump at the White House on June 18 local time. Trump talked about black protests, Bolton's new book, the epidemic and China in an interview, continuing the same style - from time to time nonsense.
When talking about the epidemic, trump habitually picked up the "shield" - China. He claims that China may be motivated by economic motives to allow the new coronavirus to spread abroad in order to shake the competing economies.
What about the evidence? Trump acknowledged that he had no intelligence to support this irrational speculation, saying he had "only one internal sense.".
Maybe it's trying to mend it, maybe it's logic chaos, trump went on, "I don't think they're going to do that," "but you never know, but it's already had an impact"
Just This "inner feeling" made him incoherent. When it comes to masks and mass testing, Trump's logic is even more touching.
Trump said the bigger problem with wearing masks is that many people fiddle with them, which makes them more susceptible to infection: "they put their fingers on the masks, then take them off, and then start touching their eyes, nose and mouth."
On May 21, trump made his first appearance in a mask during a visit to a Ford factory. Source: Social Media
Referring to the previous large-scale nationwide testing in Wuhan, trump said he would not seek such a wide range of tests if there was a similar situation in the United States. I don't know if it's because of "inner feeling", trump has the illusion that he is an inventor: "I personally think detection is overestimated, even though I have created the greatest detection machine in history."
He added that more tests in the United States have led to an increase in confirmed cases, "which in many ways makes us look bad.".
In its article, the Wall Street Journal directly "slapped the face," saying that while more tests do lead to more cases, in many states, the rise in the positive rate "cannot be explained by just an increase in tests," fudge said in an interview this week.
Trump spent most of the interview criticizing his former national security adviser, Bolton. Bolton's "White House memoir" is about to be published, and trump has been exposed a lot recently.
"The only thing I like about Bolton is that everyone thinks he's crazy," trump said. When you walk into the room with him, you're in a good negotiating position because people think if Bolton is there, you'll start a war. "