What comes out of Donald's mouth - ignoring the random gibberish such as injecting lysol or whatever his latest nonsense was - it often just an attempt to repeat his best memory of the last thing he heard. Add in his inability to communicate and grade school vocabulary and it makes it at best an unreliable source of information. We just have to accept that this is how his brain works and do our best to route around the damage.
Actually I think it's not random or incidental at all. Trump is simply trying to accomplish several different things that all conflict with one another.
When he says his power is absolute he is pretending to be both a strong leader and in charge of the situation.
When he says the governors should decide he is deferring to federalism and hoping they will take the blame and ire for making tough decisions from the electorate instead of him.
When he is criticizing democratic governors for imposing too many restrictions for too long and supporting protests in their states he wants to rile up partisan support against such people.
When he is criticizing the republican governor of Georgia he realizes that that particular governor didn't get the signal and he only wanted to blame democrats, not actually prompt republicans to act in such a way that he, the president could be blamed for his positions.
When he talks about extending social distancing guidelines, he is deferring to the experts who keep telling him stuff like that.
So, in theory he wants to be
seen as in charge, but ultimately he doesn't want to be blamed for taking any particular position on the tough decision of when to open the economy in any clear manner.
He wants to have power, and the way he has decided to go about it is to not show any leadership whatsoever.