
President Trump on Monday refused to say whether he told staff to slow down COVID-19 testing to make it look like the U.S. had fewer cases, but argued that the country has done “too good a job” on testing. “If we did slow it down, we wouldn’t show nearly as many cases,” Trump said in an interview with Scripps News. Asked again if he had asked to slow testing down, he replied: “Frankly I think we’re way ahead of ourselves if you want to know…
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