Diverting $500 in unspent Ebola funding? Shameful.

By Glen Davis

A researcher holds a container with female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes at the Biomedical Sciences Institute in the Sao Paulo’s University, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. The Aedes aegypti is a vector for transmitting the Zika virus. The Brazilian government announced it will direct funds to a biomedical research center to help develop a vaccine against the Zika virus linked to brain damage in babies. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)

An article on the Foreign Policy web site complained in May 2018, Entitled Ebola is Back. And Trump is trying to kill funding for it.:

As U.S. President Donald Trump announced his decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, the White House discreetly released an official proposal to cut funding for children’s health programs, Medicare, and Ebola responses. The two policies may seem unrelated, but they share the same basic design — assuming vast national security risks simply for the sake of dismantling former President Barack Obama’s legacy.

The web site Common Dreams reported in February:

Democratic members of Congress on Monday slammed President Donald Trump’s failed management of the nation’s public health system as he attempts to shift congressionally appropriated funds away from other public health emergencies to fund the administration’s effort to combat the growing threat of the coronavirus.

This because President Trump proposes a $2.5 Billion budget to fight the Chinese Communist Party virus funded in part with $530-million in unused Ebola virus response money.

Remember when Obama diverted $510-million in Ebola funding to deal with the Zika virus in April of 2016? Neither do the Democrats.