Watch: Acosta Tries Mansplaining Trump's Wuhan Virus Timeline to Dr. Birx, and Trump Wasn't Having Any of It

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President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Deborah Birx, White House coronavirus response coordinator, speaks during a press briefing with the coronavirus task force, at the White House, Tuesday, March 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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On any given day of the week, Jim Acosta has shown he has no problems whatsoever with making a complete horse’s behind of himself on national TV if need be – if it can get him some sweet RTs and an outpouring of sympathy and/or backpats from the White House press corps.

Today was no different as CNN’s chief White House correspondent came armed with the same “gotcha” questions he’s asked of the Trump administration all week. It’s been some variation of “how could you have not seen this coming?” and “why did you lull Americans into a false sense of security?” Apparently Acosta believes that if he asks the same question differently five different times that he’s going to get the response he was looking for.

Not surprisingly, Acosta tried asking the question in a different way at today’s White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing when he inquired as to “who dropped the ball” after saying Health and Human Services Sec. Alex Azar warned of a pandemic of this magnitude a year ago.

After Trump noted Azar’s concerns were based on a “concept” and not anything specific, and after Azar himself corrected Acosta’s misstatement, coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx stepped in to give her take. She noted that the time for recriminations about who knew what and when were for later, but that for now we needed to focus on what to do going forward.

But to clarify a few things, Birx reminded Acosta that the World Health Organization was telling people in early February that travel bans were not necessary, and that we didn’t know until mid January that there was human-to-human transmission of the virus thanks to China’s dishonesty.

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But before she could finish her answer, Acosta interrupted Birx to claim that Trump stated that virus would “go away in April.” Trump, standing off to the side, tried to counter him but Acosta repeated the claim. At that point, Trump stepped back to the podium to let Acosta know that his time in the spotlight was over for the day:

A lot of folks took note of how Acosta cut Birx off before she could finish speaking, and called him out:

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These perhaps were the most important takeaways of the exchange:

Yep. Can’t let the real truth about China and the WHO get out there.

Related –>> Sit Down: Obama Bro Dan Pfeiffer Mansplains to Dr. Deborah Birx on How to Do Her Job, It Does Not Go Well

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