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Top GOP Senator Warned Donors, Dumped Stocks While Downplaying Virus Threat Publicly

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03/20/20
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Republican Senator Richard Burr, Chairman of Senate Intelligence Committee dumped stocks and warned donors of the impending coronavirus crisis even as the US government played down the threat, US media reported. Photo: AFP

Republican Senator Richard Burr, Chairman of Senate Intelligence Committee dumped stocks and warned donors of the impending coronavirus crisis even as the US government played down the threat, US media reported. Photo: AFP

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The Republican head of the Senate Intelligence Committee dumped stocks and warned donors of a looming disaster in February even as the White House played down the coronavirus threat, U.S. media reported Thursday.

Senator Richard Burr, who receives almost daily briefings from the U.S. intelligence community on threats to the country, himself wrote on the Fox News website on February 7 that the U.S. government was “better prepared than ever” for the COVID-19 virus, assuring Americans that they were well-protected.

But as President Donald Trump repeatedly said the virus would not hit the United States hard, on February 13 Burr and his wife suddenly sold off at least $582,000 and as much as $1.6 million in stocks, according to the ProPublica media group, citing financial filings.

Three other Senators, including Democrat Dianne Feinstein and Republicans Kelly Loeffler and James Inhofe, also sold off significant stock shares after receiving a classified briefing on the virus in January.

In late February, on the same day Trump was telling the public that the 15 cases reported could be the U.S. peak, Burr told a private gathering of wealthy donors that coronavirus was a threat like the 1918 Spanish Flu, which killed tens of millions, according to National Public Radio.

NPR obtained a recording in which Burr told the donors that they should curtail their travel, 15 days before Trump shocked the country with a ban on arrivals from Europe.

https://twitter.com/politvidchannel/status/1240956938302578689?s=20

“There’s one thing that I can tell you about this: It is much more aggressive in its transmission than anything that we have seen in recent history,” he said on the recording.

“It is probably more akin to the 1918 pandemic.”

As the Senate Intelligence Committee chairman, Burr receives much of the same daily reporting on threats to the country that the White House gets, and so he would have been apprised of the government’s internal predictions.

On February 26, the day before Burr met with donors, Trump assured the American public: “We’re going very substantially down, not up” in the number of infected.

The next day, the U.S. leader declared: “It’s going to disappear. One day, it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”

The reports on Burr, a respected Republican veteran of the Senate who is retiring in January, added fuel to accusations that Trump and the US leadership knew of the serious threat but delayed action that could have curbed the spread of infections.

The U.S. now has more than 14,000 cases and 205 deaths, according to a Johns Hopkins University tabulation.

Burr defended his actions, and called the NPR article “a tabloid-style hit piece” that “knowingly and irresponsibly misrepresented” his speech to the donors.

“The message I shared with my constituents is the one public health officials urged all of us to heed as (the) coronavirus spread increased: be prepared.”


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