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demmiblue

(36,885 posts)
Wed May 6, 2020, 08:09 AM May 2020

How Kushner's Volunteer Force Led a Fumbling Hunt for Medical Supplies

This spring, as the United States faced a critical shortage of masks, gloves and other protective equipment to battle the coronavirus pandemic, a South Carolina physician reached out to the Federal Emergency Management Agency with an offer of help.

Dr. Jeffrey Hendricks had longtime manufacturing contacts in China and a line on millions of masks from established suppliers. Instead of encountering seasoned FEMA procurement officials, his information was diverted to a team of roughly a dozen young volunteers, recruited by the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and overseen by a former assistant to Mr. Kushner’s wife, Ivanka Trump.

The volunteers, foot soldiers in the Trump administration’s new supply-chain task force, had little to no experience with government procurement procedures or medical equipment. But as part of Mr. Kushner’s governmentwide push to secure protective gear for the nation’s doctors and nurses, the volunteers were put in charge of sifting through more than a thousand incoming leads, and told to pass only the best ones on for further review by FEMA officials.

As the federal government’s warehouses were running bare and medical workers improvised their own safety gear, Dr. Hendricks found his offer stalled. Many of the volunteers were told to prioritize tips from political allies and associates of President Trump, tracked on a spreadsheet called “V.I.P. Update,” according to documents and emails obtained by The New York Times. Among them were leads from Republican members of Congress, the Trump youth activist Charlie Kirk and a former “Apprentice” contestant who serves as the campaign chair of Women for Trump.

Trump allies also pressed FEMA officials directly: A Pennsylvania dentist, once featured at a Trump rally, dropped the president’s name as he pushed the agency to procure test kits from his associates.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/us/jared-kushner-fema-coronavirus.html
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How Kushner's Volunteer Force Led a Fumbling Hunt for Medical Supplies (Original Post) demmiblue May 2020 OP
Sorry, but the "push" Lindsay May 2020 #1

Lindsay

(3,276 posts)
1. Sorry, but the "push"
Wed May 6, 2020, 08:24 AM
May 2020

was not to "secure protective gear for the nation's doctors and nurses."

As best as anyone can tell, the push was to put money into Jarvanka's and Trump's bank accounts, and to give them bargaining chips to gain more power over the less powerful people.

Thanks for posting, demmiblue; I'm not blaming you for the official narrative. But the official narrative is and has always been BS.

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