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White House chief of staff doubled down on Trump accusing the FDA of 'deep state conspiracy' to slow coronavirus treatments

Aug 23, 2020, 23:50 IST
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President Donald Trump speaks as White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows (R) listens prior to Trump's Marine One departure from the South Lawn of the White House July 29, 2020 in Washington DC, for a campaign trip to Texas.Alex Wong/Getty Images
  • White House chief of staff Mark Meadows defended President Donald Trump describing the Food and Drug Administration as part of a "deep state" conspiracy that is slowing coronavirus treatment development to affect the November presidential election.
  • Meadows said in a "Fox News Sunday" interview that Trump was "right to call" out the agency in a stroke of "unprecedented action."
  • Trump is slated to announce a "breakthrough" coronavirus treatment Sunday evening, which Meadows said on ABC's "This Week" would put the "heat" on the agency, where "there are a number of people that do not see the same sense of urgency as he sees."
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White House chief of staff Mark Meadows defended President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated accusation that the Food and Drug Administration is part of a "deep state" conspiracy to hold up the development of a treatment for the novel coronavirus.

Trump took aim at the agency in a tweet on Saturday, where he wrote that the agency was "making it very difficult for drug companies to get people in order to test the vaccines and therapeutics" and "obviously, they are hoping to delay the answer until after November 3rd."

Business Insider's Dan Whateley previously reported that Trump has frequently used the term "deep state" to dismiss people and agencies around him as responsible for trying to hamper his administration, and there is no evidence the agency is delaying the development of treatments or vaccines to impact the presidential election.

Meadows said in a "Fox News Sunday" interview that "bureaucrats" were to blame for the delays, and the White House was poised to "cut the red tape."

"We're not going to cut corners on any kind of research we can do, but what we will do is cut the red tape," Meadows said. "And what the president was specifically addressing is something that I've been involved with over the last three or four weeks, is a real frustration with some of the bureaucrats to think that they can just do this the way they normally do it."

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The White House official told host Chris Wallace that Trump was "right to call" out the agency in a stroke of "unprecedented action."

"We are facing unprecedented times, which require unprecedented action," Meadows said. "This president is right to call it out, and I can tell you that the announcement that's coming today should have been made several weeks ago."

Though experts have said since the spring that a coronavirus treatment or vaccine would take until at least early 2021 to be safe for mass consumption, Meadows said Trump would announce a "breakthrough" coronavirus treatment Sunday evening.

Meadows told ABC's "This Week" in a Sunday morning interview that the announcement would put the "heat" on the agency, where "there are a number of people that do not see the same sense of urgency as he sees."

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany previously touted the "breakthrough" in a Saturday night tweet, which said Trump would appear at a 6 p.m. news conference on Sunday with Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and Food and Drug Administration commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn.

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