At a time when his own administration is pledging to work with state and local officials to fight the spread of coronavirus, Pres. Trump is publicly fighting with some of those same officials he perceives as political enemies. | Analysis by Michael Warren
Washington At a time when his own administration is pledging to work with state and local officials to fight the spread of coronavirus, President Donald Trump is publicly fighting with some of those same officials he perceives as political enemies.
Most recently, that's been New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. After the two term Democrat from the President's home state criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for delays in allowing private labs to test for the rapidly spreading virus, Trump shot back."There are no mixed messages, only political weaponization by people like you and your brother, Fredo!" Trump tweeted, a reference to Cuomo's brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo.This is familiar territory for Trump.
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