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The reasoning behind Trump’s strategic pivot on COVID crisis

- Patrick J. Buchanan is the author of “Nixon’s White House Wars: The Battles That Made and Broke a President and Divided America Forever.” To find out more about Patrick Buchanan and read features by other Creators writers and cartoonist­s, visit the Creato

After 3earl Harbor, )'5 declared that his role of “'r. 1ew 'eal´ had been superseded, replaced by his new role, “'r. Win the War.´

Tuesday, 3resident 'onald Trump signaled that, in the war on the coronaviru­s pandemic, he, too, is e[ecuting a strategic pivot.

Where the medical crisis had been the central front, pulling the 8.6. economy out of its coma is now his principal obMective.

Trump is not unaware of of this decision.

“Will some people be affected badly?

“Tremendous progress´ has been made in dealing with the medical crisis, 9ice 3resident Mike 3ence told reporters Tuesday, adding that the White House task force he chairs could be phased out in June.

Wednesday, Trump reversed that. )rom the public reaction, by popular demand, said Trump, the task force, whose primary medical voices are 'rs. Anthony )auci and 'eborah %ir[, will continue.

As the 8.6. death toll from &29,'- is now , and still rising at a rate of , a day, what is behind Trump¶s strategic pivot?

)irst, there is not a great deal more the White House can do to slow the ine[orable momentum of the disease itself.

“6ocial distancing´ and “sheltering´ have been in place for weeks. 6o, too, are the programs for producing masks, gowns, gloves, tests and ventilator­s. Trump cannot create any more from a White House podium.

,nvariably, while there, he is baited and thrown on the defensive by a hostile press demanding he e[plain why he did not act sooner.

the conseTuenc­es

The White House briefings on the medical crisis have reached a point of diminishin­g returns. These invariably return to statically grim news -- the new hospitali]ations, the latest death toll, the “hot spots´ where the coronaviru­s has flared up and is now raging.

The medical crisis is essentiall­y out of the president¶s control its future will be largely dictated by the coronaviru­s pandemic itself.

Moreover, the economy is familiar and friendly terrain for Trump. There, he has a three-year record of undeniable success. ,n this crisis, the president can decide, lead, act and produce visible results.

And in moving from the medical crisis to the economic crisis, Trump has weapons to wield like the veto power to shape policy and directives to issue from the ([ecutive %ranch.

With this pivot, Trump is wagering his presidency on a belief that, by mid-June, the first large wave of deaths from the pandemic will have passed, the numbers will be diminishin­g, and almost all of America will be ready to get back to work.

Trump is betting that it does not matter if the country does not agree with him to open up today. %y July, the country will agree.

%y summer¶s end, he sees himself as having led us through the medical crisis that is then receding, and up and out of a 6econd 'epression. That will be his best argument for reelection.

,f this scenario unfolds, Trump can make the case that while &hina was the origin of the Wuhan virus that killed scores of thousands of Americans, it was 'onald J. Trump who led us through the tragedy, and he is leading us forward, once again, to a new prosperity.

What will be Joe %iden¶s argument to lead America, after having sat out the worst crisis since World War ,, in his

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basement?

A maMority of Americans are today wary of unlocking the economy and opening up the nation.

%y midsummer, the country will have caught up with Trump. That is the idea that animates the pivot.

And it is not a bad wager. 'oes anyone believe it will be possible to keep hundreds of millions of Americans in their homes in June, July and August?

Wholesale civil disobedien­ce may face governors still conducting a strict lockdown in July.

(urope is already ahead of us. ,taly, which has now been passed by %ritain as the nation in (urope with the most deaths, is already starting to open. 6o, too, is *ermany, the largest (uropean nation with the fewest deaths. And Austria is ahead of both.

Trump¶s strategic pivot puts %iden in a bo[.

The mainstream media and left-wing of his 'emocratic 3arty want the governors to keep the states locked down as the only way to avert a second wave of infections. And they may be right.

%ut however many victims succumb to this pandemic, it is going to end, and America is going to be reopened. The closer we are to both goals by 1ov. , the better 'onald J. Trump¶s chances of retaking the oath on Jan. , .

That¶s the way Trump is betting.

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