Surrender? WH Chief Of Staff: “We’re Not Going To Get Control The Pandemic”

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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 25: White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows talks to reporters as he walks outside the White House on October 25, 2020 in Washington, DC. Meadows talked to reporters about the news that Vice President's office announced Saturday evening that Chief of Staff Marc Short was diagnosed with COVID-19. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

It was an odd remark from White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, especially nine days before the election. Appearing on CNN Sunday morning, Meadows said in an exchange with Jake Tapper, “We’re not going to get control of the pandemic.”

CNN writes:

The comments from President Donald Trump’s chief of staff come as coronavirus cases surge across the US, with the country having reported its second-highest day of new cases on Saturday. The administration is also facing a potential second outbreak in the White House, with at least five people in Vice President Mike Pence’s inner circle having tested positive in recent days, according to a source familiar with the situation.

But Meadows said on Sunday that Pence would continue to travel and campaign because he’s considered “essential personnel.” The New York Times is reporting Meadows tried to keep the information about the outbreak in Pence’s office from becoming public.