Maryland governor: Trump's "mixed messages" led to confusion
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said Sunday he has raised concerns about "mixed messaging" coming from the White House during the coronavirus crisis and stressed that it's "critical" for the president to stick to facts as he seeks to inform the American people about the pandemic.
"It's critical that the president of the United States, when people are really scared and in the middle of this worldwide pandemic, in these press conferences that we really get the facts out there, and unfortunately some of the messaging has not been great, the mixed messaging," Hogan said on "Face the Nation."
The Republican governor added that he's "raised concerns multiple times about conflicting messages."
During the lengthy and wide-ranging briefings from the White House coronavirus task force, Mr. Trump has at times found himself at odds with the nation's top scientists and doctors. The president, for example, has suggested the coronavirus could "miraculously disappear," while Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said Wednesday "we will have coronavirus in the fall."
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Trump stick to facts? I wish he would too but I know better.