Comments by "@Turk" (@Turk_2023) on "ABC News" channel.

  1. 210
  2. 138
  3. 23
  4. 17
  5. 15
  6. 15
  7. 14
  8. 14
  9. 12
  10. 11
  11. 9
  12. 9
  13. 8
  14. 8
  15. 8
  16. 7
  17. 6
  18. 5
  19. 5
  20. 4
  21. 4
  22. 4
  23. 4
  24. 4
  25. 4
  26. 4
  27. 4
  28. 3
  29. 3
  30. 3
  31. 3
  32. 3
  33. 3
  34. 2
  35. 2
  36. 2
  37. 2
  38. 2
  39. 2
  40. 2
  41. 2
  42. 2
  43. 2
  44. 2
  45. 2
  46. 2
  47. 2
  48. 2
  49. 2
  50. 2
  51. 2
  52. 2
  53. 2
  54. 1
  55. 1
  56. 1
  57. 1
  58. 1
  59. 1
  60. 1
  61. 1
  62. 1
  63. 1
  64. 1
  65. 1
  66. 1
  67. 1
  68. 1
  69. 1
  70. 1
  71. 1
  72. 1
  73. 1
  74. 1
  75. 1
  76. 1
  77. 1
  78. 1
  79. 1
  80. 1
  81. 1
  82. 1
  83. 1
  84. 1
  85. 1
  86. 1
  87. 1
  88. 1
  89. 1
  90. 1
  91. 1
  92. 1
  93. 1
  94. 1
  95. 1
  96. 1
  97. 1
  98. 1
  99.  @jeremiahking8952  January 31: President Trump declares a national health emergency and imposes a ban on travel to and from China. Former Vice President Joe Biden calls Trump’s decision “hysterical xenophobia … and fear-mongering.” January 11: Chinese state media report the first known death from an illness originating in the Wuhan market. January 15: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds a vote to send articles of impeachment to the Senate. Pelosi and House Democrats celebrate the “solemn” occasion with a signing ceremony, using commemorative pens. That same day, the first person with coronavirus in the United States arrives from China, where he had been in Wuhan. January 21: The first American case of coronavirus is confirmed at a clinic in Snohomish County, Washington. January 23: The House impeachment managers make their opening arguments for removing President Trump. January 23: China closes off the city of Wuhan completely to slow the spread of coronavirus to the rest of China. January 27: The White House convenes a special task force to deal with the emerging threat of coronavirus. January 29: The president chairs a meeting of the White House coronavirus task force for the first time. January 30: Senators begin asking two days of questions of both sides in the president’s impeachment trial. January 30: The World Health Organization declares a global health emergency as coronavirus continues to spread. January 31: The Senate holds a vote on whether to allow further witnesses and documents in the impeachment trial. January 31: President Trump declares a national health emergency and imposes a ban on travel to and from China. Former Vice President Joe Biden calls Trump’s decision “hysterical xenophobia … and fear-mongering.” February 2: The first death from coronavirus outside China is reported in the Philippines. February 3: House impeachment managers begin closing arguments, calling Trump a threat to national security. February 4: President Trump talks about coronavirus in his State of the Union address; Pelosi rips up every page. February 5: The Senate votes to acquit President Trump on both articles of impeachment, 52-48 and 53-47. February 5: House Democrats finally take up coronavirus in the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia.
    1
  100. 1
  101. The real timeline, with real verifiable facts and actions, of my country’s response to the crisis. May we all be able to be more calm and steady, when we empower ourselves with the facts. Dec. 31: China announces they are investigating a “pneumonia outbreak” in Wuhan Jan. 7: CDC established an Incident Management System (just 7 days later) Jan. 17: CDC sent 100+ staffers to specific US airports to screen travelers who'd been in Wuhan Jan. 21: CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center (just 3 weeks later) Jan. 29: President established Presidential Task Force - BEFORE THE THING EVEN HAD A NAME Jan. 30: State Dept issued a Do Not Travel warning to China (still less than one month after initial announcement from China) Jan. 30: WHO announced the Coronavirus is a public health emergency of international global concern. In short, before WHO even announced its “global concern,” the administration was working on his response for almost a month, and had already established a presidential task force. Jan. 31: To the left's cries of “RACISM!”, the president proactively suspended entry of foreign nationals who’d been to China in the last 14 days. Jan. 31: The president issued quarantines, and through Secretary Azar, declared a public health emergency for the entire nation. Feb. 11: WHO named the virus COVID-19. The Trump administration’s first response, a week after the initial announcement—l, was when the virus hadn’t even been named by the World Health Organization yet. It wasn’t named until Day 42. Meanwhile, the CDC, NIH, FEMA, FDA, HHS, the DOD, and all the agencies of our scientific community have already been working feverishly to sequence the RNA of the virus to get its proteins, it's messenger RNA sequenced, and get a vaccine going. Feb. 24: The president unveiled the initial plan. Yet, according to the leadership of the other party, our president has failed us. Following OVER A MONTH of response—they’re accusing our president of failing us. TDS is real. Feb. 26: President Trump appointed VP Mike Pence to head the whole of government response. That appointment is in keeping with the 2015 Obama-era Panel on Biodefense. Feb. 29: Sixty days after the Chinese announcement, the US sadly lost its first victim to COVID-19. March 11: WHO declares COVID-19 to be a global "pandemic." So, 53 days before the US lost a single life to this disease, the administration was already working diligently to protect our country. The US WILL lose lives to this virus, but as noted by Obama appointee and former director of the CDC Tom Friedman, had the president not responded so quickly, we would not have been prepared as we are, and more lives would’ve been lost. Drop THAT the next time some lib tries to argue something they were fed by Fake News about how "poorly" the administration is handling COVID-19.b
    1
  102. 1
  103. 1
  104. 1
  105. 1
  106. 1
  107. 1
  108. 1
  109. 1
  110. 1
  111. 1
  112. 1
  113. 1
  114. 1
  115. 1
  116. 1
  117. 1
  118. 1
  119. 1
  120. 1
  121. 1
  122. 1
  123. 1
  124. 1
  125. 1
  126. 1
  127. 1
  128. 1
  129. 1
  130. 1
  131. 1
  132. 1
  133. 1
  134. 1
  135. 1
  136. 1
  137. 1
  138. 1
  139. 1
  140. 1
  141. 1
  142. 1
  143. 1
  144. 1
  145. 1
  146. 1
  147. 1
  148. 1
  149. 1
  150. 1
  151. 1
  152. 1
  153. 1