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Trump allies ‘lining up’ reopening docs

‘Save Our Country Coalition’

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WASHINGTON, May 21, (AP): Republican political operatives are recruiting “extremely pro-Trump” doctors to go on television to prescribe reviving the US economy as quickly as possible, without waiting to meet safety benchmarks proposed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to slow the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

The plan was discussed in a May 11 conference call with a senior staffer for the Trump reelection campaign organized by CNP Action, an affiliate of the GOP-aligned Council for National Policy. A leaked recording of the hourlong call was provided to The Associated Press by the Center for Media and Democracy, a progressiv­e watchdog group.

CNP Action is part of the Save Our Country Coalition, an alliance of conservati­ve think tanks and political committees formed in late April to end state lockdowns implemente­d in response to the pandemic. Other members of the coalition include the FreedomWor­ks Foundation, the American Legislativ­e Exchange Council and Tea Party Patriots.

A resurgent economy is seen as critical to boosting President Donald Trump’s reelection hopes and has become a growing focus of the White House coronaviru­s task force led by Vice President Mike Pence.

Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign communicat­ions director, confirmed to AP that an effort to recruit doctors to publicly support the president is underway, but declined to say when the initiative would be rolled out.

“Anybody who joins one of our coalitions is vetted,” Murtaugh said Monday. “And so quite obviously, all of our coalitions espouse policies and say things that are, of course, exactly simpatico with what the president believes . ... The president has been outspoken about the fact that he wants to get the country back open as soon as possible.”

During an emergency such as the current pandemic, it’s important that the government provide consistent science-based informatio­n to the public, said Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, an epidemiolo­gy professor at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert and a member of the White House’s coronaviru­s task force, has been among the most visible government experts warning that lifting lockdowns too quickly could lead to a spike in deaths.

El-Sadr said having doctors relay contradict­ory informatio­n on behalf of the president is “quite alarming.”

“I find it totally irresponsi­ble to have physicians who are touting some informatio­n that’s not anchored in evidence and not anchored in science,” El-Sadr said. “What often creates confusion is the many voices that are out there, and many of those voices do have a political interest, which is the hugely dangerous situation we are at now.”

Murtaugh said the campaign is not concerned about contradict­ing government experts.

“Our job at the campaign is to reflect President Trump’s point of view,” Murtaugh said. “We are his campaign. There is no difference between us and him.”

On the May 11 call, Nancy Schulze, a GOP activist who is married to former Rep. Dick Schulze, R-Pa., said she had given the campaign a list of 27 doctors prepared to defend Trump’s reopening push.

“There is a coalition of doctors who are extremely pro-Trump that have been preparing and coming together for the war ahead in the campaign on health care,” Schulze said on the call. “And we have doctors that are … in the trenches, that are saying ‘It’s time to reopen.’”

The idea quickly gained support from Mercedes Schlapp, a Trump campaign senior adviser who previously served two years as the president’s director of strategic communicat­ions.

“Those are the types of guys that we should want to get out on TV and radio to help push out the message,” Schlapp said on the call.

“They’ve already been vetted. But they need to be put on the screens,” Schulze replied.

Schlapp’s husband agreed the president is getting criticized for not appearing to follow the advice of public health experts. Matt Schlapp is chairman of the American Conservati­ve Union, which hosts the annual Conservati­ve Political Action Conference attended by conservati­ve luminaries.

“The president’s going to get tagged by the fake news media as being irresponsi­ble and not listening to doctors,” Matt Schlapp said on the call. “And so we have to gird his loins with a lot of other

people. So I think what Nancy’s talking about … this is the critical juncture that we highlight them.”

Matt Schlapp told AP on Monday that he stood behind what he said on the leaked call.

“There is a big dynamic in the national media that will not give President Trump any credit,” he said. “It’s important to get the message out there that most people recover from corona. Most people are not in mortal danger with corona and that we can safely open up the economy.”

As several Republican governors moved last week to lift their state lockdowns, the National Ensemble Forecast used by the CDC to predict COVID-19 infections and deaths saw a correspond­ing increase. The CDC now forecasts the US will exceed 100,000 deaths by June 1, a grim milestone that previously was not predicted to occur until late in the summer.

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