05-17-2020, 02:04 PM
Liars got to lie . . .
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/navarro-cdc-really-let-the-country-down-with-the-testing/ar-BB14cY1s?ocid=ientp
Yes, they had a bad test. I've criticized them for that, but the CDC doesn't approve tests. That's the FDA's job. The CDC didn't block the FDA from approving commercially available tests until mid March after the CDC test failed thus keeping "the testing within the bureaucracy. That decision had to come from higher than both the CDC and the FDA. This liar knows that. This is the same economic advisor who claimed to be a "social scientist" when push hydroxychloroquine for Trump. Guess what? Peter Navarro and the White House a part of that very bureaucracy he is complaining about.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/navarro-cdc-really-let-the-country-down-with-the-testing/ar-BB14cY1s?ocid=ientp
Quote:"Early on in this crisis, the CDC which really had the most trusted brand around the world in this space, really let the country down with the testing. Because not only did they keep the testing within the bureaucracy, they had a bad test. And that did set us back," Navarro said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Yes, they had a bad test. I've criticized them for that, but the CDC doesn't approve tests. That's the FDA's job. The CDC didn't block the FDA from approving commercially available tests until mid March after the CDC test failed thus keeping "the testing within the bureaucracy. That decision had to come from higher than both the CDC and the FDA. This liar knows that. This is the same economic advisor who claimed to be a "social scientist" when push hydroxychloroquine for Trump. Guess what? Peter Navarro and the White House a part of that very bureaucracy he is complaining about.