Facebook, the festering hell pit where America’s Aunt Lindas call the New York Times fake news while sharing AI-generated headlines circulated by Russian bots, became especially terrible when the Trumps began using it to drum up outrage and misinformation during the 2016 presidential election. So it would stand to reason that the Trump administration would know better than anyone else not to trust any information found there. But if there’s one thing the Trumps don’t stand for, it’s reason, and therefore, Trump-in-law Jared Kushner seems to be crowdsourcing tips to fight coronavirus from Facebook doctors or at least asking friends to do it for him.\n
fake news while sharing AI-generated headlines circulated by Russian bots, became especially terrible when the Trumps began using it to
drum up outrage and misinformation during the 2016 presidential election. So it would stand to reason that the Trump administration would know better than anyone else not to trust any information found there. But if there’s one thing the Trumps don’t stand for, it’s reason, and therefore, Trump-in-law Jared Kushner seems to be crowdsourcing tips to fight coronavirus from Facebook doctors or at least asking friends to do it for him.
Late Wednesday night, Dr. Kurt Kloss—father to Karlie and father-in-law to Jared Kushner’s brother—asked a Facebook group presumably containing emergency room physicians how they would handle coronavirus “for a friend,” while strongly hinting that friend was Kushner: “I have direct channel to person now in charge at White House,” Kloss wrote in his post, which generated hundreds of responses. And just in case the other doctors didn’t get that pretty obvious hint, the next morning, Kloss went into the comments to spell it out: Jared Kushner had asked him for recommendations,
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