A perfectly good defense of that remark if it came from a five year old.
It didn't.
Followed with ridiculous flattery.
Both together intended to get between Americans and what they are seeing with their own eyes, Trump's terrifying combination of stupidity, megalomania, and delusions of omnicompetence.
She has joined the Trump White House team.
She's on board.
But she is not the only medical professional who needs to quit.
Reportedly, 40,000 health professionals have prescribed chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine for the first time ever since Bozo ordered it made available for Coronavirus patients.
Birx says Trump meant no harm
"You didn't believe the president was putting anybody in danger, did you?" Watters asked Birx.
"No, when [he] gets new information, he likes to talk that through out loud and really have that dialogue," Birx said.
"And so that's what dialogue he was having."
. . . .
Birx on Saturday suggested Trump may have just received the information before the press conference Thursday, saying "he was still digesting that information."
"The president has always put health and safety first," Birx said.
"I think you can see that in the way that he was supportive of slowing the spread guidelines, knew the impact that would have on the economy."
"Yet he realized that the health and safety of Americans was his number one interest and responsibility," Birx added.
"And that's what he did first and continues to do as we begin to open up."
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