Video: No feeling your pain, no bullhorn, and no tears: How Donald Trump is NOT meeting the deadliest pandemic in a century with a president's balming words
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Fact check: Trump has spent far more time at golf clubs than Obama had at same point
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/25/politics/fact-check-trump-obama-golf/index.html
Obama played 98 rounds of golf through
this point in his presidency, according to data provided to CNN by Mark
Knoller, a veteran CBS News White House correspondent who is known for tracking presidential activities. By contrast, Knoller said, Trump has spent all or part of 248 days at a golf course.
Trump Golf Count: 251
https://trumpgolfcount.com/
Cost to Taxpayer: About $134,000,000
Why we are doing this
"I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to go play golf." --Donald J. Trump, August, 2016
Our President made a promise to
the American people. Here we track his fulfillment of that promise. You
can view our full list of Trump's golf outings here, and see this explanation for more information. Or just watch this video to hear it straight from the President himself.
Trump plays golf for 1st time since the coronavirus pandemic
https://www.foxsports.com/other/story/trump-plays-golf-for-1st-time-since-the-coronavirus-pandemic-052320
Trump levied frequent criticism of Barack Obama’s regular golf outings when he was president.
“Can you believe that with all of the problems and difficulties
facing the U.S., President Obama spent the day playing golf. Worse than
Carter,” Trump tweeted in October 2014 during the Ebola epidemic in West
Africa, comparing Obama to former President Jimmy Carter.
Trump Fires Back After Biden Ad Attacks Him For Golfing During Pandemic
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2020/05/25/trump-fires-back-after-biden-ad-attacks-him-for-golfing-during-pandemic/#6725e7b74b49
Late Sunday night, Trump took
to Twitter to defend his golf outings while firing back at Biden and
lashing out at former President Barack Obama.
"Sleepy Joe's representatives
have just put out an ad saying that I went to play golf (exercise)
today. They think I should stay in the White House at all times," Trump
tweeted.
The President continued, "What they didn't
say is that it's the first time I've played golf in almost 3 months,
that Biden was constantly vacationing, relaxing & making shady deals
with other countries, & that Barack was always playing golf, doing
much of his traveling in a fume spewing 747 to play golf in Hawaii -
Once even teeing off immediately after announcing the gruesome death of a
great young man by ISIS!"
Coronavirus is ‘the tip of the iceberg,’ warns Chinese researcher nicknamed ‘bat woman’
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coronavirus-is-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-warns-chinas-top-bat-researcher-2020-05-26
The Chinese researcher known as the “bat woman” warns that the deadly
coronavirus the world is battling now is “just the tip of the iceberg”
in terms of what humans could face without a global effort to prevent
similar infectious-disease outbreaks.
“If we want to prevent human beings from suffering from the next
infectious-disease outbreak, we must go in advance to learn of these
unknown viruses carried by wild animals in nature and give early
warnings,” Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese scientist specializing in viral
transmissions from bats, told CGTN in an interview that aired Monday.
“If we don’t study [the viruses], there will possibly be another
outbreak,” warned Shi, dubbed the “bat woman” by the press because of
her research involving those flying mammals.
A Light unto the Nations: What do today's rabbis say?
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/280967
When I became a baal t’shuva 37 years ago, I benefited
greatly by studying the writings of Rabbi Shimshon Rafael Hirsh,
especially his Commentary on the Torah and his Commentary on the Book of
Psalms. In the year 1836, he wrote in his book, “Nineteen Letters” that
the mission of Am Yisrael, the Jewish people, in the Exile was to be a
light to the nations.
With the Festival of Shavuot approaching, I asked a group of
influential Rabbis in Israel if, after the establishment of the State of
Israel, the Jews in the Diaspora still had the same mission?
White House defends watchdog firings, but does not offer explanation
https://www.timesofisrael.com/white-house-defends-watchdog-firings-but-does-not-offer-explanation/
A White House letter issued in response to concerns from a prominent
Republican senator does little to explain the decision-making behind
Trump’s recent upheaval of the inspector general community. It is
unlikely to quell outrage from Democrats and good-government groups who
fear the president is moving to dismantle a post-Watergate network of
watchdogs meant to root out corruption, fraud and other problems inside
federal agencies.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, Republican of Iowa — a longtime, self-appointed
defender of inspectors general and congressional oversight — requested
that the White House explain the basis for the firings in April and May
of the inspectors general for the intelligence community and the US
State Department.
The response Tuesday from White House counsel Pat Cipollone does not
provide those details, instead making the points that Trump has the
authority to remove inspectors general, that he appropriately alerted
Congress and that he selected qualified officials as replacements.
The human cost of virus misinformation
https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-52731624
A BBC team tracking coronavirus misinformation has found
links to assaults, arsons and deaths. And experts say the potential for
indirect harm caused by rumours, conspiracy theories and bad health
information could be much bigger.
Lori Klausutis death: Twitter will not remove Trump's 'horrifying lies'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52810661
At a Rose Garden news conference on healthcare on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Trump was asked if he had seen the widower's letter.
"Yeah, I have," he said. "I'm sure that ultimately they want to get to the bottom of it and it's a very serious situation."
He added: "It's a very suspicious thing and I hope somebody gets to the bottom of it. It would be a very good thing.
"As you know there's no statute of limitations."
White
House spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany said earlier on Tuesday when asked
about Mr Klausutis' appeal: "I don't know if [Mr Trump] has seen the
letter, but I do know that our hearts are with Lori's family at this
time."
Buenos Aires: Jewish bride, groom and rabbi arrested at wedding
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/280931
Eight people, including the bride, groom, and officiating rabbi, arrested at Jewish wedding in Argentina.
Twitter labeled Trump tweets with a fact check for the first time
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/26/tech/twitter-trump-fact-check/index.html
For the first time, Twitter called tweets from Donald Trump "potentially
misleading" — a decision that prompted the president to accuse the
social media platform of election meddling.
On Tuesday, Twitter
highlighted two of Trump's tweets that falsely claimed mail-in ballots
would lead to widespread voter fraud, appending a message the company has introduced to combat misinformation and disputed or unverified claims.
"Get the facts about mail-in ballots," read the message beneath each tweet. It linked to a curated fact-check page the platform had created filled with further links and summaries of news articles debunking the assertion.
Twitter said the move was aimed at
providing "context" around Trump's remarks. But Twitter's unprecedented
decision is likely to raise further questions
about its willingness to consistently apply the label to other Trump
tweets that have been deemed misleading by third parties, particularly
as the president has lobbed baseless allegations against former Rep. Joe
Scarborough regarding the death of a congressional staffer years ago.
Shortly after the labels were applied, Trump took to Twitter to claim the company "is interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election" and "stifling FREE SPEECH." He added that he "will not allow it to happen!"
Twitter's actions quickly led to criticism from some of its users,
however, who said the measures did not go far enough. Some faulted
Twitter for not explicitly saying in the label that Trump's tweets
contained false information; other users said the company should have
used a larger font size.
Rolling out mass hydroxychloroquine prophylaxis for covid-19 in India’s slums risks eroding public trust
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/05/01/rolling-out-mass-hydroxychloroquine-prophylaxis-for-covid-19-in-indias-slums-risks-public-trust/
The municipal corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC) has decided to roll
out a seven-week-long course of chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine
(HCQ) mass community prophylaxis for the people living in slums [7].
The decision is apparently backed by the announcement of the Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR) dated 22nd of March, for the
prophylaxis of asymptomatic healthcare workers involved in the care of
suspected or confirmed cases of covid-19 and asymptomatic household
contacts of confirmed cases [8].
This is a baffling decision for while some of the studies suggest
these antimalarial drugs may be effective [9–12] as well as safe
[13,14], there are also concerns [15,16] that the evidence is not robust
and adverse effects will be likely if the drugs are rolled out
indiscriminately for mass prophylaxis, without rigorous monitoring [17].
Contradictory statements have been issued about ongoing studies and
trials for CQ and HCQ prophylaxis in India [15] and concern expressed
about promoting its use as a prophylactic therapy on the basis of
insufficient evidence [17]. Muddled and contradictory messages about the
benefits and risk of using antimalarials for mass prophylaxis to the
marginalised communities in the slums are fuelling confusion and
mistrust.
Hydroxychloroquine prophylaxis for high-risk COVID-19 contacts in India: a prudent approach
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(20)30430-8/fulltext
We read with interest the Correspondence from Sahaj Rathi and colleagues1
on hydroxychloroquine prophylaxis for COVID-19 contacts in India. The
authors see the decision by the Indian Council of Medical Research,
under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, to recommend
chemoprophylaxis with hydroxychloroquine in select groups of contacts at
high risk as an abandonment of scientific reasoning in desperate times.
We present our counterview on this issue.
The criticisms made by Rathi and
colleagues overlook the fact that prophylactic hydroxychloroquine would
be targeted to individuals at high risk rather than the general
population. Projection of adverse events to the population level causes
unjustified alarm. The advisory from the Indian Council of Medical
Research includes a section of key considerations that address all such
concerns, which have been ignored by Rathi and colleagues. In addition,
the argument that there will be a shortage of the drug is not tenable.
Production has been ramped up and the Government of India is supplying
hydroxychloroquine to more than 50 countries, which has received
widespread appreciation.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
המכתב נגד הרב ברלנד; הגר"מ שפרן מצטרף: "הנני לחזק דבריהם"
https://www.bhol.co.il/news/1103980
המאבק וההוקעה של הרב ברלנד נמשך. הערב מצרף הדיין המפורסם הגר"מ שפרן את
חתימת ידו למכתב הדיינים משלושה בתי דין נגד הרב ברלנד ומוסיף כי הוא בא
לחזק את דבריהם | לצד זאת, מערכת 'קול הלשון' הסירה את כל שיעוריו של הרב
ברלנד ותלמידיו משחר ההיסטוריה
Widower Asks Twitter to Delete Trump's Tweets Suggesting Joe Scarborough Murdered Late Wife
https://time.com/5842529/joe-scarborough-donald-trump-tweet/
In general, Twitter has taken a hands-off approach to political
leaders, contending that publishing controversial tweets from
politicians helps hold them accountable and encourages discussion. It
modified those rules last year to say that world leaders “aren’t
entirely” above the rules and some tweets violating its policy could be
slapped with warning labels.
Widower asks Twitter to delete Trump's 'horrifying' lies about wife's death
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/may/26/lori-klausutis-husband-asks-twitter-delete-trump-joe-scarborough-smears-death
The husband of a woman whose 2001 death Donald Trump
has repeatedly used for a political smear has demanded that Twitter
take down tweets in which the president spreads the “horrifying” lie
that the woman was murdered.
In a letter to Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey published on Tuesday by the New York Times, Timothy Klausutis made a heartfelt plea: “Please delete those tweets … My wife deserves better.”
Twitter said it would not delete the tweets.
Trump has spread the pernicious lie about the death of Lori Klausutis
as a means of attacking a television host, Joe Scarborough of MSNBC.
With his wife, Mika Brzezinski, Scarborough frequently criticizes Trump
on the Morning Joe program. Trump has also attacked Brzezinski in brutally personal terms.
But in a statement on Tuesday morning, a spokesperson said the company would not remove the president’s tweets.
“We
are deeply sorry about the pain these statements, and the attention
they are drawing, are causing the family,” the spokesperson said.
“We’ve been working to expand existing product features and policies so we can more effectively address things like this going forward, and we hope to have those changes in place shortly.”
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“We’ve been working to expand existing product features and policies so we can more effectively address things like this going forward, and we hope to have those changes in place shortly.”
Twitter ‘deeply sorry’ as widower asks that Trump’s Scarborough tweets be deleted — but won’t remove them
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/twitter-deeply-sorry-as-widower-asks-that-trumps-scarborough-tweets-be-deleted-but-wont-remove-them-2020-05-26
Twitter says it’s “deeply sorry” about President Donald Trump’s
tweets suggesting that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough murdered a former
staffer — but is not removing the president’s messages.
The husband of the woman who died accidentally in a district
office of then–Republican Rep. Scarborough two decades ago is demanding
that Twitter remove Trump’s tweets.
“My request is simple: Please delete these tweets,” wrote Timothy Klausutis to Twitter
TWTR,
+4.73%
CEO Jack Dorsey.
Twitter refuses to delete Trump’s baseless claims about Joe Scarborough
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/26/twitters-world-leaders-policy-gets-a-new-test-with-trump-tweets.html
Twitter’s policy carve-out for world leaders
is facing another test with President Donald Trump’s latest tweets
resurrecting baseless claims that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough should be
investigated for the death of his former staffer.
Earlier this
month, Trump tweeted questions about when an investigation would be
opened into the “Cold Case” of “Psycho Joe Scarborough.” The unfounded
accusation refers to the death in 2001 of Lori Klausutis, who was
working for Scarborough when he was a Republican congressman for
Florida. At the time, the medical examiner concluded Klausutis, 28, had
fainted due to an undiagnosed heart condition and hit her head on the
way down, finding no evidence of foul play. Scarborough was in
Washington, D.C., when Klausutis died in his district office in Fort
Walton Beach, Florida.
Trump’s
tweets revived a baseless theory that Scarborough was allegedly
involved in Klausutis’ death. On Thursday, her widower, Timothy
Klausutis, wrote to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey requesting the company
delete Trump’s tweets referencing those claims.
Twitter Doesn’t Remove Donald Trump’s Conspiracy Tweets After Widower Of Joe Scarborough Aide Asked For Them To Be Deleted
https://deadline.com/2020/05/donald-trump-joe-scarborough-lori-klausutis-1202943081/
Twitter is not immediately removing President Donald Trump’s tweets about the 2001 death of an aide to Joe Scarborough, even though her widower asked the platform’s CEO, Jack Dorsey, to remove them.
Timothy Klausutis, the husband of Lori Klausutis, wrote in a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey last week, “My request is simple: Please delete these tweets.”
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