The nation's top health officials are no longer appearing on television.
White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, and leading infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci have all been conspicuously out of sight in recent days in part of what CNN reports is a "newly implemented" White House communication strategy.
Top medical officials are having their wings clipped behind the scenes as well -- with Trump blocking Dr. Fauci from testifying before the House Democrats because of his fear of political fallout.
While the country slowly starts to get back on its feet, some Americans are seeking advice from experts who might best guide reopening efforts to maximize safety and minimize potential risk. But right now, it looks like the only person Donald Trump wants addressing the American public is himself. Tell us what you think -- at a time like this:
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