Hilton CEO shatters Trump’s testing conspiracy theory while sitting beside him

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At a White House meeting with corporate executives on Wednesday, President Donald Trump repeated his conspiratorial suggestion that the media is talking about a lack of coronavirus testing to try to damage him politically.

Christopher Nassetta (R) , president and CEO of the Hilton hotel company, told president Trump that more testing is essential to his company’s future — thus shattering the President’s absurd assertion that critical questions about the pace of testing are a mere “media trap.” 

And then, 31 minutes later, the CEO sitting beside Trump made clear that his claim was nonsense.

Christopher Nassetta, president and CEO of the Hilton hotel company, did not confront Trump explicitly. But Nassetta communicated that more testing is essential to his company’s future — thus shattering the President’s absurd assertion that critical questions about the pace of testing are a mere “media trap.” 

Here’s what happened:

Early in the White House roundtable, Trump boasted of how well he says his administration has done in supplying ventilators and masks, saying you don’t even hear about these issues anymore, and about how well he claims it has done on testing. He added, “And you shouldn’t be hearing about testing, but that’s the last thing they can complain about, I guess.”

Talk about testing is not an anti-Trump scheme. Rather, it’s talk about a matter vital to the country’s future. Public health experts, who say the Trump administration was too slow to create an adequate testing system, have emphasized that conducting far more tests now is critical to limiting the further spread of the virus and safely lifting economic restrictions.

Republican governors and corporate executives have emphasized the same. When a reporter asked Wednesday if any of the executives present were worried people won’t really come back to their businesses until there is a coronavirus vaccine, Nassetta spoke up — and used the word “testing” three times.

Nassetta said “of course we worry about it.” Customers are “desperate” to get back out and travel, he said, but want safety. He continued: “…Our customers are saying they’re looking for the government, both state and federal government, to focus on testing so that they understand, you know, what real mortality rates are..

Nassetta argued that more testing would help customers understand that people who are not elderly or infirm are probably at much lower risk than originally estimated. Then, after touting a new Hilton cleanliness program, Nassetta said his customers “want to know that people are being responsible. Right? They want to know that we are doing the testing, the social distancing…”

We still have a lot to learn about the coronavirus and mortality, and we know the virus can kill even younger people without serious health problems. Again, though, Trump had just said that you shouldn’t even be hearing about testing. Here was a business leader, invited to the White House by Trump’s own staff, talking repeatedly about the importance of testing while on camera with Trump.

Asked by CNN later Wednesday if Hilton wanted to add anything, company spokesman Nigel Glennie noted that the emphasis on testing was not Nassetta’s alone.

Glennie pointed out that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s reopening guide says that “reopening the country also strongly relies on public health strategies, including increased testing of people for the virus,” and that the White House’s own reopening guide prominently mentions the importance of testing.

Once again, the conspiracy is in Trump’s head.

CNN

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7 responses to “Hilton CEO shatters Trump’s testing conspiracy theory while sitting beside him”

  1. master09 Avatar
    master09

    Stop this nonsense Yalibnan, of course in every country and every state and every industry, the answer is more testing. It is also the States responsibility. You either hate him or you love him, but in media you need to be in the middle.

    1. Arzna Avatar

      Tell that to Trump , everything is a conspiracy theory , I am not defending the media but he seems to blame it for everything. As you know most industrialized counties in Europe have done over 50 % more testing than the US as of today US has done 19,140 tests per one million while Italy 32,735 Spain 31,126, Germany 30,400, Switzerland 38,814, Ireland 31,179, Denmark 33,349 and some small countries did a lot more like Iceland 141,873 and UAE 113,443

      1. master09 Avatar
        master09

        Something I forgot to mention that is VERY important is an example that Texas is 94% bigger than Switzerland and has 16.3 million more people. The other countries you mentioned are still smaller than Texas. Compare apples with apples.

        1. Arzna Avatar

          The numbers I gave you are tests per 1 million people not per country , so whether Texas is bigger than Switzerland is not important here . So the comparison is apples to apples

      2. master09 Avatar
        master09

        I’m not defending trump, but testing is not done at your home you must go and get tested at sites. It is up to the individual States to get the people even with the simple itchy throat to turn up for testing. Trump has said the states have control and should know cluster spots and take control in getting people in the doors. Does anyone point the fingers at those states that are not doing their job. New York Cuomo said last we checked is we do not have a king and no one is telling me how to manage my state, I will do what I think is right for New York. So stop this blame on one person and put them all in a box.
        Also have you seen the size and distance between cities and towns in America compared to the size of Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and so on. That is why it was left to the Individual states to control testing and order the testing equipment that they need. As Trump said we don’t know what you want if you don’t communicate with us.

        1. Arzna Avatar

          The Federal government (CDC) is not providing enough test kits to the states . The state of Maryland had to contact directly South Korea to buy half a million test kits which made Trump mad at its governor who happens to be a republican too . As you may know the CDC developed its own coronavirus test starting in February . however, there were manufacturing defects with the initial CDC tests which meant many of the results were inconclusive.” As you may also know CDC has a standard procedure for handling diagnostic tests during an outbreak, and that protocol doesn’t include using tests provided by third parties like WHO . WHO’s are made in Germany and CDC did not want to use them

  2. master09 Avatar
    master09

    Has any one in the media gone after idiotic and most stupid things Biden has said and done. NON not ONE. Him been accused by women has not even raised an eyebrow. Let’s cut the bullshiiiiiit and be the media and treat all sides with the same size sticks. Have a look at CNN the number of people watching has dropped year on year, because of the Leftist and emergency end of the world view that was predicted to happen every year for the past 25 years by their alarmist views.
    These leftist, socialists alarmist see this Coronavirus as a good thing for the environment, I mean really.

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