President Trump's casual relationship with the truth isn't new. But these circumstances are. And they make what he is doing much more dangerous. | Analysis by CillizzaCNN
Amid the ups and downs of President Donald Trump's reactions to the coronavirus epidemic, Fauci has been a steady, calming and honest presence about the nature and extent of the threat to American lives.Which brings me to something Fauci said about Trump in a remarkably candid interview with Science Magazine on Sunday.
In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe! Whether it's his claims that the FDA had approved an anti-malarial vaccine to be used to treat coronavirus , his insistence that things are getting better or his claim that GM and Ford are making ventilators , there's a demonstrated pattern of untruth here by the President.Which, in normal circumstances, is bad. But in a crisis like the one caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the ability to trust our leaders is paramount.
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