From Joe Kennedy III <[email protected]>
Subject what I learned on Trump's response to COVID-19 today
Date May 15, 2020 2:45 AM
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This morning, for the first time in two months, I flew to D.C.
to go to work.

Logan Airport was empty. I shared a plane with eight (masked)
passengers. Shortly after I landed, I stepped into a House
committee room on Capitol Hill for the first time months - gloves
and mask on, wiping down the chair and desk around me.

I was there to question Rick Bright, a vaccine expert who was
ousted by Trump's Department of Health and Human Services for
doing his duty: blowing the whistle on the administration's
failed response to COVID-19.

His testimony and responses to my questions made one thing
abundantly clear: This Administration knew how unprepared we
were, and chose to do nothing.

When I asked when there were first concerns about COVID-19, Mr.
Bright responded: "Early January."

Early January. We could have acted sooner. But this
administration chose not to. Now 80,000 Americans are dead.

We could have saved lives.

To make it even worse, Mr. Bright confirmed that the outgoing
Obama Administration ran a pandemic simulation for Trump's team
back in 2017, which uncovered systemic flaws in our country's
readiness for a virus like COVID-19. Instead of taking it
seriously, the Trump administration decimated CDC budgets and
gutted the White House Pandemic Response Team on the National
Security Council.

Mr.
Bright answered my questions today to the best of his abilities.
I appreciate him shedding light on the President's response. But
it only reinforced what we already knew: The Trump Administration
botched this crisis from the start.

And for me, it reinforced exactly why I decided to run for
Senate - because we need stronger leadership in Washington. Not
just to take on Donald Trump but to take on the decades of bad
judgment and bad choices that left us so vulnerable to this virus
in the first place.

The effort to recover and rebuild will be the fight of a
generation. And I'll be in it with you, every step of the way.

We have a difficult Senate race ahead. If you agree we need
stronger leadership in Washington, please chip in $3 or
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If you can't pitch in today, that is okay. Know, your support,
your advocacy and being part of this fight means the world. Know
that I will continue to do everything I can to fight to hold the
Trump administration accountable. We need resources. We need
relief. We need recovery. And I will fight for you every step of
the way. Be well. Be safe. Talk soon.

- Joe
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