Trump's DHS head has a brutal exchange on coronavirus -- courtesy of a GOP senator
Source: Washington Post
Trumps DHS head has a brutal exchange on coronavirus courtesy of a GOP senator
By Aaron Blake
2/25/2020, 3:46:51 p.m.
The Department of Homeland Security is coordinating the U.S. governments response to the increasing threat of the novel coronavirus. The agency has also been under the control of acting head Chad Wolf for more than four months, with no full-time replacement selected.
And Wolfs testimony Tuesday morning wasnt exactly confidence-inspiring particularly for one GOP senator.
Appearing in front of a Senate appropriations subcommittee, Wolf was on the receiving end of a brutal line of questioning from Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.). Throughout the exchange, Wolf struggled to produce basic facts and projections about the disease. Perhaps most strikingly, the hearing came at a time of heightened fears about the disease, with the stock market plunging over new estimates about its spread into the United States. Its a moment in which youd expect such things to be top of mind for someone in Wolfs position.
Wolf got started on the wrong foot almost immediately, when Kennedy asked him how many cases of the coronavirus there were in the United States. Wolf stated there were 14 but was uncertain about how many cases had been repatriated back to the United States from cruise ships, placing the number at 20- or 30-some-odd.
Asked how many DHS was anticipating, Wolf didnt have an answer and suggested this was the Department of Health and Human Services territory. We do anticipate the number will grow; I dont have an exact figure for you, though, Wolf said.
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