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The Dispatch Podcast

Virus Inside the Wire

The Dispatch Podcast

The Dispatch

News, Politics

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump shocked the world when he announced overnight via Twitter that he and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus, a startling development in an already news-saturated week for the president. Who better to discuss these momentous developments than Dr. Jonathan Reiner—a cardiologist, professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University, former physician to Vice President Dick Cheney, and a consultant to the White House Medical Unit during the Bush, Obama, and Trump years? Reiner joined Sarah and Steve for an insightful discussion that covered virtually all aspects of this significant development—from the details of the spread of the virus to the protocols of the White House Medical Unit, from the hopefully distant possibility of the need for continuity-of-government measures to the cardiological implications of COVID-19. How did we get to this nightmare scenario? “It’s a failure of common sense,” Reiner tells our podcast hosts. “It’s a failure of masking.” Frankly speaking, the White House could have avoided this situation by limiting staffers’ and visitors’ proximity to the president, conducting meetings via secure video link, and instituting a universal mask-wearing mandate for all White House staffers at all times. None of this happened. Trump has downplayed the risk of the coronavirus for months now, interacting with White House staffers on a daily basis without a mask. “For those of us who know how viruses are spread—and it’s not that complicated—it was horrifying to see all these people in close proximity to the president,” Dr. Reiner said. “I thought it was really malpractice for the White House to allow so many people so close to the president.” The president’s physician, Sean Conley, issued a statement on Friday saying he expects the president “to carry out his duties without interruption while recovering.” But how will the White House Medical Unit ensure a continuity of government if Trump becomes temporarily unfit for office due to COVID-19 complications? The 25th Amendment provides a pathway for a majority of the Cabinet secretaries to determine if the president is no longer fit for office or for the president to relinquish his duties voluntarily. “The Cabinet doesn’t have the medical capacity by themselves to make the determination so they would defer to the White House Medical Unit,” Reiner explained, which is staffed by career Army officers. “It would take a very mature, confident officer to say to the president, ‘Sir I don’t think you’re fit for duty right now, I think you should consider the 25th Amendment.’ Imagine that conversation with this particular patient.” Tune in for Reiner’s expert opinion on herd immunity, the nonsensical partisan split on mask-wearing, and how the country can move forward during such a perilous moment in American history. Show Notes: -Heart: An American Medical Odyssey by Jonathan Reiner, “Trump says he and first lady have tested positive for coronavirus” by Josh Dawsey and Colby Itkowitz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to our special Friday episode of the Dispatch podcast. I'm your host, Sarah

0:05.6

Isger joined by Steve Hayes. This podcast is brought to you by the Dispatch. Visit the

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We'll hear a little later from our sponsor today. Express VPN. But today we're joined by

0:33.9

Dr. Jonathan Reiner. He is a professor of medical surgery at George Washington University,

0:39.4

where he has been on the faculty since he finished training in 1994. He spends most of his

0:44.3

time fixing hearts. He is the cardiologist for vice president Dick Cheney and was a consultant

0:51.5

to the White House medical unit while he was vice president. He is the author of the book Heart

0:56.0

and American Medical Odyssey. He joins us to talk about the latest news. The president and

1:01.4

first lady have tested positive for COVID-19.

1:19.2

And let's dive right in with Dr. Reiner. Dr. I want to get to how you became a medical

1:24.8

consultant to the White House in your time with vice president Cheney. But first let's start

1:29.2

with what is happening at the White House right now in terms of medical protocols?

1:36.0

I'm sure there's a lot of scrambling, maybe in a lot of chaos at the White House right now.

1:42.2

So, you know, to say this simply, there's virus inside the wire to borrow a military term.

1:51.6

The White House has tried to protect the president by testing everybody inside, by basically

1:58.8

enveloping him in this cocoon of rapid tests, which are by their very nature imperfect.

2:07.8

And someone close to the president has tested positive. And that person has traveled with the

2:15.0

president, that person has met with people throughout the executive branch and now apparently

2:20.7

legislative branch and maybe even judicial branch. So what the White House is scrambling to do

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