The Democrat mayor of Phoenix, one of the hardest-hit cities by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is "spreading lies and misinformation, " claiming a lack of resources is forcing medical personnel to decide who lives and dies, the chairwoman of the Republican Party of Arizona declared on Wednesday. "It is irresponsible and dangerous for Mayor [Kate] Gallego to be spreading lies and misinformation during a public health crisis, and Phoenix residents deserve better, " Kelli Ward, the chairwoman of the Republican Party of Arizona wrote on Twitter on Wednesday, referring to comments the Phoenix leader made during a CNN interview on Wednesday. It is irresponsible and dangerous for @MayorGallego to be spreading lies and misinformation during a public health crisis, and Phoenix residents deserve better. Maybe she should spend less time booking national TV interviews for herself and more time getting the facts straight. β Dr. Kelli Ward πΊπΈ (@kelliwardaz) July 9, 2020 "Our medical professionals don't have the resources they need so they are being asked to make difficult decisions, " Mayor Gallego told the leftist outlet.
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