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Master the Message: How Trump Can Win the Coronavirus Information War; Could the Coronavirus Create an Italian Debt Crisis (And Destroy the Euro)?

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Master the Message: How Trump Can Win the Coronavirus Information War Weekend Reads March 21st, 2020

Master the Message: How Trump Can Win the Coronavirus Information War Weekend Reads March 21st, 2020 Want to book an interview with our authors or experts? [Click here](. Master the Message: How Trump Can Win the Coronavirus Information War by Beverly Hallberg Communications expert: "The President has to make sure he connects with people on the losses before he encourages us on what we can overcome. He can’t skip the part where this is really hard, and he’ll do much better in the public eye if we feel he’s along for this scary, painful journey." [Read it here.]( Could the Coronavirus Create an Italian Debt Crisis (And Destroy the Euro)? by Desmond Lachman Expert: "Conservatively it would seem that Italy’s economy is likely to decline by at least 5 percent in 2020. Indeed, JP Morgan is now projecting that the Italian economy will contract at annualized rates of 10 percent and 14 percent in the first and second quarters of this year, respectively." [Read it here.]( Your Mall Could Close: How Coronavirus Could Kill Retail Stores by Anthony Fensom Airlines, cafes, hotels, restaurants and theaters are shutting down as COVID-19 infects the global retail sector. As shoppers shut their wallets, a consumer-driven global recession could be the next threat posed by the pandemic. [Read it here.]( Why Tom Cotton and Others Are Right To Question Where Coronavirus Started by Michael Rubin History tells us that such questions are not out of bounds. Here's why. [Read it here.]( Why the Coronavirus May Create Healthcare Rationing in America by Jacob Heilbrunn Former White House official Dr. Kavita Patel explains the impact of the coronavirus on America’s hospitals: “I am currently seeing posts about how you can hack a mask out of Home Depot supplies and people have been doing this. Hospital administrations only have a certain number of masks and they are being told that they cannot get more.” [Read it here.]( Want more TNI? Subscribe to our magazine! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:editor@nationalinterest.org) Copyright © 2020 Center for the National Interest, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on our website. Our mailing address is: Center for the National Interest 1025 Connecticut Ave NWWashington, DC 20036-5405 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( Want to subscribe to our mailing list? [Click here](.

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