By
Philip Klein
Thursday,
November 10, 2022
Donald
Trump just fired the first salvo of the 2024 Republican primary against the man
expected to be his top rival, Florida governor Ron DeSantis. In a blistering
statement, he went after DeSantis on a number of fronts — returning to the
moniker “Ron DeSanctimonious” and portraying him as desperately headed for
defeat in 2018 before Trump backed him. But one part of his argument — his
criticism of DeSantis’s handling of Covid — is likely to backfire
spectacularly.
Trump said DeSantis was an “average Republican
governor with great public relations, who didn’t have to close up his state,
but did, unlike other Republican governors.”
This is
a complete distortion of reality. As president, Trump issued guidance that
states should lock down to “slow the spread.” As with every other governor,
DeSantis initially followed those recommendations, before realizing relatively
early that the severe lockdowns and school closures did not change the
trajectory of the pandemic sufficiently to justify the severe disruption they
caused to families, businesses, and children.
While
it’s true that DeSantis was not the first governor to begin reopening, it’s
also true that when Georgia governor Brian Kemp started reopening in April
2020, Trump criticized him at a White House press conference — flanked by none
other than Anthony Fauci — for acting too soon.
“I told
the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, that I disagree strongly with his decision
to open certain facilities,” Trump told the White House press corps.
And
as Politico recounted at the time:
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-diseases expert, echoed
Trump’s disapproval.
“If I were advising the governor, I would tell him that he should be
careful,” Fauci said at Wednesday’s briefing, acknowledging a “natural” desire
“to move ahead quickly.”
Any
attack on DeSantis’s record on Covid would just draw attention to Trump’s much
worse record on Covid lockdowns.
In a
press release from his own 2020 campaign, Trump highlighted this recollection of Fauci:
Dr. Fauci: “The first and only time that Dr. Birx
and I went in and formally made a recommendation to the president, to actually
have a, quote, shutdown in the sense of, not really shutdown, but to really
have strong mitigation …. the president listened to the recommendation and went
to the mitigation. The next, second time that I went with Dr. Birx into the
president and said 15 days are not enough, we need to go 30 days, obviously
there were people who had a problem with that because of the potential
secondary effects. Nonetheless, at that time, the president went with the
health recommendations, and we extended it another 30 days… I can just tell you
the first and only time that I went in and said we should do mitigation
strongly, the response was yes, we’ll do it.”
Assuming
he runs, DeSantis would love for the campaign to be fought on the ground of who
pushed lockdowns harder in 2020. This is quite an own goal from Trump.
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