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'Proven right': Trump savors post-presidency vindication streak

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  3 years ago  •  7 comments

By:   Daniel Payne

'Proven right': Trump savors post-presidency vindication streak
The 45th president is enjoying a run of belated validation on a series of controversial issues, including: the Covid lab-leak theory, Russian bounties, Lafayette Park police tactics, hydroxychloroquine, and his words to a Georgia election investigator.

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'Proven right': Trump savors post-presidency vindication streak


The 45th president is enjoying a run of belated validation on a series of controversial issues, including: the Covid lab-leak theory, Russian bounties, Lafayette Park police tactics, hydroxychloroquine, and his words to a Georgia election investigator.


“I have been proven right (once again),” former President Donald Trump  declared this week in claiming vindication for advancing the COVID-19 “lab-leak” theory, for which he was roundly jeered last year. 

Whether or not the lab-leak theory turns out to be correct remains to be seen. But the new respect with which the theory is being treated is just one of several high-profile vindications the 45th president has received since leaving office in January. Here are five significant shifts in conventional wisdom and prevailing media narratives that have the former president crowing, in effect, "I told you so!"

1. Lab-leak reversal: Trump had been an early promoter of the possibility that the SARS-Cov-2 virus escaped from a Chinese virology lab, but the hypothesis received widespread backlash from members of the press and scientific community, with Trump being accused of spreading a racist conspiracy theory.

Only over the last few months have more and more government, media and scientific officials signaled an interest in mounting a thorough investigation into the lab-leak theory. Trump himself has touted the newfound interest in the lab as a confirmation of his earlier claims.

"We were right about the China Virus from the beginning, and now the entire world sees it," he said this week.

2. Growing evidence hydroxychloroquine may be effective COVID-19 treatment : Trump had suggested as much early on in the pandemic last year, but his remarks were followed by widespread scientific and media ridicule, with numerous medical officials claiming that HCQ offered no benefit to those suffering from the coronavirus. 

Despite the prevailing stance within the federal public health establishment, several studies over the past year have suggested at least some benefit to HCQ treatment, particularly when administered in an outpatient setting . One recent study (which has not yet undergone peer review ) found sharply higher survival rates for patients on elevated HCQ regimens. 

Harvey Risch, a professor of epidemiology at Yale University who for the past year has publicly advocated for increased use of HCQ to fight COVID-19, said the data in the most recent study was "good," though he noted it was "tentative."

"The main evidence for HCQ is in outpatient treatment and in prevention," he said. "Nine studies have examined outpatient treatment. All show benefit." 

HCQ does not appear to a magic bullet to cure COVID-19, though Trump himself  acknowledged as much last April in touting the drug as simply "a great thing to try just based on what I know."

Yet even the mixed return on HCQ trials has acted as an effective vindication for Trump, particularly in light of the dire warnings that experts and press outlets issued after his endorsement of the drug. 

3. Intelligence Community  doubts  about Russian bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan: Trump had earlier been slammed for allegedly having known of the reported bounties without taking action on them. Then-candidate Joe Biden called that alleged lapse "beyond the pale" and "a betrayal of the most sacred duty we bear as a nation."

The Intelligence Community earlier this year, meanwhile, said it had "low to moderate" confidence in the bounty story. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted in April  it was "challenging to gather this intelligence and this data," noting that the allegations relied on "detainee reporting." 

4. IG debunks Lafayette Park photo-op myth — This week an inspector general report revealed that a much-maligned clearing of protesters from D.C.'s Lafayette Park last year was unrelated to the president's subsequent passage through the public space. 

The Lafayette Park debacle emerged last summer as one of many flashpoints amid the often violent and destructive Black Lives Matter-led protests around the country. Critics accused Trump of using federal law enforcement to violently disperse protesters in the square in front of the White House so that he could cross through for a photo-op at a nearby church. 

The Interior Department inspector general's report found that federal law enforcement had "begun implementing the operational plan" to clear the park "several hours before they knew of a potential Presidential visit to the park." The IG's investigation "did not support a finding that the [U.S. Park Police] cleared the park on June 1, 2020, so that then President Trump could enter the park."

Trump responded to the report with characteristic exuberance, thanking the inspector general "for Completely and Totally exonerating me in the clearing of Lafayette Park!"

5. Washington Post corrects report Trump urged election official to "find the fraud":

The claim that Trump pressured Georgia's top elections investigator to "find the fraud" in the state's 2020 presidential vote was explosive enough to have made it into the 2021 impeachment memorandum of House Democrats . In its correction two months after the story was first published, the Post admitted that it had "misquoted Trump's comments on the call, based on information provided by a source."

Trump in a statement at the time of the correction sharply criticized what he said was the politicized state of current U.S. media. 

"A strong democracy requires a fair and honest press," he said. "This latest media travesty underscores that legacy media outlets should be regarded as political entities — not journalistic enterprises."

"In any event, I thank the Washington Post for the correction," he added.


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
It is now unanimous, and I have been proven right (once again) that the initial World Health Organization Report on the Wuhan Lab was flawed and must be redone, this time by a truly transparent investigation. We were right about the China Virus from the beginning, and now the entire world sees it. This is why the Chinese Communist Party should pay $10 Trillion in global reparations for what they allowed to happen, the worst event in world history. Even here in the United States, the so-called experts like Dr. Fauci were wrong about the Wuhan Lab and China’s role the entire time. Just think how bad things would have gotten if I followed Dr. Fauci’s advice and never closed down travel from China (and other things)? Dr. Fauci likes to say that he is “science,” when in fact he is merely science fiction!  https://www.donaldjtrump.com/news/statement-by-donald-j-trump-45th-president-of-the-united-states-of-america-06.10.21-03
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago

'Proven Right': Trump Savors Post-Presidency Vindication Streak

The 45th President Is Enjoying A Run Of Belated Validation On A Series Of Controversial Issues, Including: The Covid Lab-Leak Theory, Russian Bounties, Lafayette Park Police Tactics, Hydroxychloroquine, And His Words To A Georgia Election Investigator.

“I have been proven right (once again),” former President Donald Trump  declared this week in claiming vindication for advancing the COVID-19 “lab-leak” theory, for which he was roundly jeered last year. 

Whether or not the lab-leak theory turns out to be correct remains to be seen. But the new respect with which the theory is being treated is just one of several high-profile vindications the 45th president has received since leaving office in January. Here are five significant shifts in conventional wisdom and prevailing media narratives that have the former president crowing, in effect, "I told you so!"

https://thenewstalkers.com/vic-eldred/group_discuss/13230/proven-right-trump-savors-post-presidency-vindication-streak#cm1588237
 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  JohnRussell    3 years ago

Being an unrepentant blabber and motor mouth , Trump has given his opinion on thousands of topics over the past six years, usually surpassing the bounds of ridiculousness. 

Even if we were concede that he may have been partly right about a half dozen topics, they would hardly make up for his hundreds of absurd blabberings. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @2    3 years ago

Trump was and is right.  He’s a great American and a past and future President of the United States. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @2    3 years ago

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bhjoq3zl7og

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @2    3 years ago
Supporters of President Donald Trump discovered early in his tenure that whenever he claimed that the news media had gotten something wrong about him or his administration, he was nearly always proven right.

Eventually.

Vindication didn’t always come quickly or easily, but it did come, even as the same media continued to hammer on the false narrative, such as the ‘Russian collusion’ lie: Even after congressional probes and a special counsel investigation found zero evidence of said collusion, many in the mainstream media wouldn’t let the narrative go.

But now, President Trump is former President Trump, so some of those same outlets now feel it’s ‘safe’ to admit that they were wrong all along about several things, along with a wink and a nod and, of course, a pledge never to do it again.

Here are eight of them:

Trump ordered his administration to forcibly clear Lafayette Park for a ‘photo op’ at St. John’s Church.

“Just an unbelievable use of military and police force to clear out Lafayette Park of protesters for a photo op at St John’s Episcopal Church,” CNN’s Chief Domestic Correspondent Jim Acosta tweeted at the time — June 1, 2020. He was far from alone.

“He’s using the American military against the American people,” then-Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden chimed in.

“A report released Wednesday by Interior Department Inspector General Mark Greenblatt found park police who used flash-bangs and other non-lethal crowd control munitions during the June 1 incident were given the go-ahead to do so before anyone knew Trump planned to walk over,” The Daily Caller reported, adding: “Greenblatt said the park was actually being cleared so that anti-scale fencing could be installed.”

COVID-19 lab-leak was just a wild Trump conspiracy.

Except it isn’t. And it wasn’t.

Chinese sources at the time made similar claims, but they were suppressed. So, too, were U.S. experts who offered the same explanation that Trump tried to offer. But while big tech was busy banning and censoring even experts who offered up the lab leak theory, the media was mocking and deriding them as well, especially Trump.

Lo and behold: Washington Post Senior Reporter Aaron Blake recently admitted that the “mainstream media overcorrected when it came to one particular theory from Trump and his allies: that the coronavirus emanated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, rather than naturally.” Other media types also admitted they didn’t believe the leak narrative because Trump did.

Trump didn’t do anything about ‘Russian bounties’ on U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

No, he didn’t — because the narrative was a lie, despite the media’s ‘outrage.’

The Biden camp and the media seized on this; Trump even said he would definitely have addressed it with Putin if he thought it was true. Top military commanders have since said the same thing.

“It just had not been proved to a level of certainty that satisfies me,” Gen. Frank McKenzie, commander of the U.S. Central Command, told NBC News.

The NYT later released a report noting the lack of evidence.

Trump told Georgia election officials to ‘find evidence of fraud.’

An audio leaked to the Washington Post in the aftermath of the tumultuous 2020 election appeared to show Trump directing Georgia elections official Frances Watson to “find the fraud” — suggesting he wanted her to fabricate something.

Not so.

The Washington Post later reported: “Correction: Two months after publication of this story, the Georgia Secretary of State released an audio recording of President Donald Trump’s December phone call with the state’s top elections investigator. The recording revealed that The Post misquoted Trump’s comments on the call, based on information provided by a source. Trump did not tell the investigate to ‘find the fraud’ or say that she would be ‘a national hero’ if she did so.”

There are others that have long since been debunked:

— Trump never said there were “fine people” on both sides at a deadly protest in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017 in involving Antifa types and white supremacists/neo-Nazis;

— He never called illegal immigrants “animals”;

— He didn’t “flat-out lie” when he said Obama ‘wiretapped’ his 2016 campaign — Obama did do that or, at least, his administration did;

— One of the very first media lies — Trump ‘removed a bust of Martin Luther King’ from the Oval Office — was, at least, quickly debunked.

https://trendingpolitics.com/it-happened-here-are-eight-fake-news-narratives-about-trump-the-media-has-admitted-were-always-wrong/
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago

Trump is just always right. That’s why he’s going to Visit the border in a couple of weeks.  

 
 

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