CNN's John King Assigns Blame: '100,000 Is a Devastating Piece of the Trump Legacy'

May 29th, 2020 11:22 AM

John King became the latest media personality on Thursday to claim that the deaths from COVID-19, which now exceed 100,000, will be "a devastating piece of the Trump legacy." The CNN Newsroom host utilized a video montage to claim that President Trump's inconsistencies make it even worse and that Trump is hurt by his own lack of empathy.

During the segment with Dana Bash, King declared, "There is no playbook for it and yet, part of the issue here is, he’s a few months from his own re-election, he wants to be re-elected for four more years. One hundred thousand is a devastating piece of the Trump legacy, that’s not assigning blame, that’s just history." After saying he was not assigning blame, King then seemed to imply the opposite, "It will be, it happened on his watch and one of the issues is he has been wildly inconsistent when discussing deaths."

 

 

King then played a video montage of the alleged inconsistencies, but it failed to show what King said it did. For instance, one brief clip of Trump on February 24 saying, "There is a very good chance you're not going to die." That is still true. Another showed Trump on April 19 saying, "We'll be at about the 60,000 mark," which is what the University of Washington projections showed at the time and was echoed by Dr. Fauci. In fact, at the beginning, 100,000 deaths by mid-June was considered to be optimistically low by some models.

After the montage, King then played a clip put out by the Biden campaign where Biden said, "I'm so sorry for your loss. I know there is nothing I or anyone else can say or do to dull the sharpness of the pain you feel right now. But I can promise you from experience, the day will come when the memory of your loved one will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eyes."

King used that clip to return to a point Bash had made earlier, "You mentioned the emoting, the criticism that the president, the current president sometimes seems to lack empathy. This is, like it or not, part of the election campaign. Who do you trust? Who would you trust, who do you trust more to deal with coronavirus?" 

Here is a transcript for the May 28 show:

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CNN Newsroom

11:14 AM ET

JOHN KING: Yes, and it's a horrible moment, and it's a moment for which there is no playbook, again, whether you're Democrat or Republican, whether you're a traditional politician or unorthodox politician like President Trump. There is no playbook for it and yet, part of the issue here is, he’s a few months from his own re-election, he wants to be re-elected for four more years. One hundred thousand is a devastating piece of the Trump legacy, that’s not assigning blame, that’s just history. It will be, it happened on his watch and one of the issues is he has been wildly inconsistent when discussing deaths. Listen. 

BEGIN CLIP

DONALD TRUMP [FEBRUARY 24]: There is a very good chance you're not going to die. 

TRUMP [FEBRUARY 26]: The risk to the American people remains very low. 

TRUMP [MARCH 12]: We have 32 deaths at this point… It's pretty amazing, when you think about it. 

TRUMP [MARCH 20]: is very low incidents of death. 

TRUMP [APRIL 7]: We're looking to have far fewer deaths than originally thought. 

TRUMP [APRIL 16]: But we'll be under the number of 100,000.

TRUMP [APRIL 19]: We'll be at about the 60,000 mark. 

TRUMP [MAY 14]:  We don't want people dying in this country and we've done a great job.

TRUMP [MAY 25]: We would have 10 to 20 or 25 times the amount of deaths if we didn’t act the way we did

END CLIP

KING: One interesting thing Dana is with that history, his likely rival, Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, a candidate you interviewed just the other day, put his own statement out saying this. 

BEGIN CLIP

JOE BIDEN: I'm so sorry for your loss. I know there is nothing I or anyone else can say or do to dull the sharpness of the pain you feel right now. But I can promise you from experience, the day will come when the memory of your loved one will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eyes. 

END CLIP

KING: You mentioned the emoting, the criticism that the president, the current president sometimes seems to lack empathy. This is, like it or not, part of the election campaign. Who do you trust? Who would you trust, who do you trust more to deal with coronavirus?