Hopefully I can help you with a layman's view of your very intense last two weeks (in 2000 characters!) Taking on the media with a history lesson on the 13th was very effective; the claim of absolute authority over governors not so much. But it did get governors to stop whining, claim their authority, and use their power. Especially with your backoff on the 14th and how you handled Brian Kemp. Looks like Paula Reid's question stung; the media saw it, and hassled you about it for some days. A better answer would have been "The task force needed time to collect data and make a recommendation, so the right thing for me to do was other things." Repeatedly discussing ventilators and testing was not doing much good; same with the media fight - even I wound up putting you on mute until it looked like you might be talking about something else. I am glad you have decided to cut your exposure. Great news about the effects of sunlight. I did NOT hear "use disinfectant inside the body" (even in replays). I heard an ask for some way to kill the virus using something injected. But the previous sentence was about disinfectant, and I immediately knew would happen. I saw a concept going into its ridicule phase. I was hoping for a speech about how you were only getting options you did not like from the experts, that you really wanted better options for the country, explain the brainstorming process, and the need to hold off ridicule. But, you are the President so you can’t ask for protection, ridicule is deadly to a politician, and you did defend it calling it a sarcastic comment. Great news came from the states about antibody testing. The virus seems a lot less of a killer. And with almost 20% already showing antibodies, New York City is halfway to the number for "herd immunity" to start being effective. Great news - governors are getting nervous about NOT reopening. Maybe some day you can call out San Francisco for fomenting a worldwide panic.