https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/20/politics/trump-coronavirus-all-about-him/index.html
Even after three tumultuous years in which President Donald Trump has shredded the decorum of his office, his unwillingness to provide unifying leadership still has the power to shock.
Trump's daily coronavirus task force press briefing
has become the chief exhibit in this deficit of national stewardship
and has largely shed any purpose in conveying useful information at a
fraught moment — if that was ever the aim.
Instead,
the President spends his time perpetually trying to repair his own
image by disguising his belated and faulty response to the emergency.
But his refusal to accept any responsibility
at all raises questions about what he thinks the presidency, a
problem-solving job of last resort where the buck stops, is actually
for.
The President's plan to use
Sunday's briefing to polish his own personal narrative became clear when
he read out and held up a Wall Street Journal opinion column praising
his leadership.