Suspend the daily conferences. Have an announcement once a week, twice a week max. No questions. None. Can even pre-record it.
Reevaluate. I'm sure Mr. Parscale has better suggestions than I.
Doing things the same way over and over and expecting a change will not result in one. The press is not entitled to any questions. They falsify everything and are incessantly rude. You don't have to play their games.
Then, after a week, you can change the rules again. Whatever their lamestream misrepresentations can be part of what is responded to lead the next conference. They should not be allowed to lead with "this is a timely question" which is only a timed bomb.
Example: Goog/Yutub drops the video of the Healight. The Healight video is what is played the next day as refutation.
The news is going to be all about the states opening up. It will be a feeding frenzy of whatever horror stories they can make up. Rather that be positive that what the reporters will go all horrificly negative on everything. Don't give them the opportunity but still present to the people.
Run the test numbers. Run the success stores of states' openings, and go positive. Cut out the negative reporters. If you don't feed them, they flounder and gasp about.
That's my take.
Suspend the daily conferences. Have an announcement once a week, twice a week max. No questions. None. Can even pre-record it.
Reevaluate. I'm sure Mr. Parscale has better suggestions than I.
Doing things the same way over and over and expecting a change will not result in one. The press is not entitled to any questions. They falsify everything and are incessantly rude. You don't have to play their games.
Then, after a week, you can change the rules again. Whatever their lamestream misrepresentations can be part of what is responded to lead the next conference. They should not be allowed to lead with "this is a timely question" which is only a timed bomb.
Example: Goog/Yutub drops the video of the Healight. The Healight video is what is played the next day as refutation.
The news is going to be all about the states opening up. It will be a feeding frenzy of whatever horror stories they can make up. Rather that be positive about that the reporters will go all horrific. Don't give them the opportunity but still present to the people.
Run the test numbers. Run the success stores of states' openings, and go positive. Cut out the negative reporters. If you don't feed them, they flounder and gasp about.
That's my take.