
30 March 2020
TRENDINGPresident Trump sent about a half-dozen tweets on Sunday touting the high television ratings that his coronavirus press briefings have received, selectively citing a New York Times article that compared them to "The Bachelor" and "Monday Night Football."
Why it matters: The president has been holding daily press briefings in the weeks since the coronavirus pandemic was declared, but news outlets have struggled with how to cover them live — as Trump has repeatedly been found to spread misinformation and contradict public health officials.
What he's saying: Trump's Twitter thread on Sunday inaccurately quoted the New York Times article, omitting mentions of the media battle over whether to cover his briefings.
Trump's thread goes on to cite more favorable figures from the Times article, including that Fox News alone on Monday "attracted 6.2 million viewers for the president's briefing."
He added in a separate tweet:
Axios, Ursula Perano, March 29, 2020
The original title is Trump touts press briefing "ratings" as U.S. coronavirus case surge. I changed it to provide you with clarity and detail.
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March 30, 2020
Voices4America Post Script.
Trump will go down in history as a #NarcissisticSocioPath. Yesterday, he was bragging about his television ratings as people die. Earlier in the day, he had uttered the crazy claim that our caregivers were hoarding protective gear. #RemoveTrump2020 #WorstPresidentInHistory