In an effort to cause public panic, Democrats have made up a list of lies that are targeted to put the blame on the President.

While Trump’s popularity continues to grow, Democrats have capitalized on the coronavirus outbreak to spread false information, all in an effort to mislead the public that the President’s “chaotic response” may put the country at risk of an outbreak.

During Tuesday night’s chaotic CBS debate, billionaire “Mini Mike” Bloomberg said: “There’s nobody here to figure out what the hell we should be doing. And he’s defunded—he’s defunded Centers for Disease Control, CDC, so we don’t have the organization we need. This is a very serious thing.”

Former vice-president Joe Biden also tried to compare the present administration with Obama’s presidency. “We increased the budget of the CDC. We increased the NIH budget…He’s wiped all that out…He cut the funding for the entire effort,” Biden said.

Moreover, Sen. Elizabeth Warren even used the outbreak to help her political campaign, promising that she would eliminate the border wall as a solution. Warren tweeted “Coronavirus poses a serious health, diplomatic, & economic threat, & we must be prepared to confront it head-on. So I’m introducing a bill to transfer all funding for @realDonaldTrump’s racist border wall to @HHSGov & @USAID to combat coronavirus.”

On the other hand, self-proclaimed socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez echoed the same sentiment from far-left Democrat Sen. Brian Schatz who wrote: “The Coronavirus is not contained. It will not fade in the spring. Trump cut CDC by 9 percent. Trump eliminated the position at the global health security teams at NSC and DHS. They don’t know what they are doing. They are fixated on politics and the stock market.”

Even House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a press briefing on Thursday that Trump’s response was “chaotic.” Pelosi said, “Up until now, the Trump administration has offered an opaque and chaotic response to this outbreak. They left critical positions vacant in charge of handling pandemics at the national security council also on the Department of Homeland Security. They left them vacant. They dismissed the people and never filled the spots. They were there from previous administrations.”

She added, “The Trump budget calls for slashing almost seven hundred million dollars from the Centers for Diseases Control. And this was the budget which came out after we knew about the coronavirus threat.”

However, the only thing that Democrats are doing to help resolve the problem is to fuel public panic. In fact, the Associated Press counter checked the opposition’s claims and as it turns out, none of these were true.

The organization checked Bloomberg’s and Biden’s accusations about cutting down the funding. As AP reported: “They’re both wrong to say the agencies have seen their money cut. Bloomberg is repeating the false allegation in a new ad that states the U.S. is unprepared for the virus because of “reckless cuts” to the CDC. Trump’s budgets have proposed cuts to public health, only to be overruled by Congress, where there’s strong bipartisan support for agencies such as the CDC and NIH. Instead, financing has increased.”

The organization also cleared out AOC’s allegations, “Not only is the claim that Trump cut CDC funding wrong, but Ocasio-Cortez’s decision to promote the bogus attack about Trump eliminating a position at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shows her hypocrisy as she called for eliminating the entire DHS last year.”

In their article entitled “AP FACT CHECK: Democrats distort coronavirus readiness,” the news outlet stated that: “Democratic presidential contenders are describing the federal infectious-disease bureaucracy as rudderless and ill-prepared for the coronavirus threat because of budget cuts and ham-handed leadership by President Donald Trump. That’s a distorted picture. For starters, Trump hasn’t succeeded in cutting the budget.”

AP continued, “He’s proposed cuts but Congress ignored him and increased financing instead. The National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention aren’t suffering from budget cuts that never took effect.”

In fact, recent reports have cited that the President is considering using his special powers to increase the country’s domestic manufacturing industries in an effort to fight the virus. Using the Defense Production Act, which was enacted during the onset of the Korean War, the policy will give the “power to expand industrial production of key materials or products for national security and other reasons.”

The resources are getting dire, in fact, The Wall Street Journal wrote, “Hospitals and public-health officials in the U.S. and Europe are rationing medical masks and scrounging for more, as they prepare for a potential widening of the coronavirus epidemic.” The news outlet added that “Global hoarding has left European wholesalers with empty shelves. Manufacturers outside China say they won’t be able to fill an exploding stack of orders for months. U.S. hospitals and medical-supply companies have reported dwindling mask inventory and partial or delayed shipments as the surge in global demand for protective equipment enters a second month.”

The administration had also launched a task force led by Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar to combat the coronavirus.