“I suffer from Cassandra "syndrome" … Every year I warn people: Disaster’s coming. We got to change. And no one listens. And then it happens.”https://t.co/TYyK2l7Hyo — ProPublica (@propublica) September 13, 2020

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“I suffer from Cassandra "syndrome" … Every year I warn people: Disaster’s coming. We got to change. And no one listens. And then it happens.”https://t.co/TYyK2l7Hyo — ProPublica (@propublica) September 13, 2020
Source: http://twitter.com/planetmoney/status/1131371271089008640
Today’s episode digs into the relationship between Deutsche Bank and Donald Trump. It’s an excerpt from the podcast Trump Inc., made by our friends at @WNYC and @ProPublica. https://t.co/OhuYh64WNc
— NPR's Planet Money (@planetmoney) May 23, 2019
@BillBramhall's cartoon
What the Post Office Needs to Survive a Pandemic Election — ProPublica
What the Post Office Needs to Survive a Pandemic Election. https://t.co/UiDzKufPqu Amid the president’s unfounded claims about voter fraud, and alarming reports of equipment being removed, @USPS has captured America’s attention. Will it collapse? Here’s what you need to know.
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) August 19, 2020
The Trump administration told hospitals to stop reporting data to the CDC, and report it to HHS instead. Vice President Mike Pence said the information would continue to be released publicly. It hasn’t worked out as promised.https://t.co/9lgpn2jnbg
— ProPublica (@propublica) August 19, 2020
They Sued Thousands of Borrowers During the Pandemic — Until We Started Asking Questions https://t.co/yHok2dOljT
— ImmigNewsDigest (@ImmigNewsDigest) August 5, 2020
Don't forget this story from March: The CDC fumbled its communication with public health officials and underestimated the threat of the coronavirus even as it gained a foothold in the US, according to hundreds of pages of docs ProPublica obtained. https://t.co/6Gglv5rxDv
— ProPublica (@propublica) July 28, 2020
The federal government is essentially providing seed money to PPE startups, including some run by people accused of fraud. Mask brokers describe a simple blueprint for buying masks from China to get rich. https://t.co/uXFkVF5EXt
— ProPublica (@propublica) July 22, 2020
"The filings illustrate how the federal government is essentially providing seed money to ambitious startups, including some run by people previously accused of fraud."