Donald Trump sees in the pandemic what he wants to see. He seemed to acknowledge as much when he was challenged on stage a few days ago for repeatedly and thoroughly misrepresenting a study about masks.No, the study did not find that most people who wear masks get COVID-19.
Most people don’t. But, “that’s what I heard and that’s what I saw, and — regardless….”Regard for the facts is not a hallmark of Trump’s campaign for the Nov.
3 election or of his presidency. Giuliani’s risk to Trump in the spotlight again after Biden email saga His assurance, heard for weeks, that the U.S.