President Trump today acknowledged more Americans would die of the coronavirus than he has recently predicted, now saying that the nationwide toll is likely to be between 60,000 and 70,000. More key moments from today's White House press briefing 👇
President Donald Trump on Monday acknowledged more Americans would die of the coronavirus than he has recently predicted,More than 56,000 have already died, according to the"So, yeah, we've lost a lot of people," Trump said during a press briefing in the Rose Garden. "But if you look at what original projections were, 2.2 million, we are probably heading to 60,000 to 70,000.
Trump also ducked a question Monday about his confidence in Health and Human Services Sec. Alex Azar following reports that the White House has explored replacing him. Asked why Trump still trusted Azar despite his assurances to the public in January that the virus would not impact Americans' day-to-day lives, Trump did not defend the HHS leader. Instead, he pivoted to attacking "people in the other party who have said the same thing and with even more confidence.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
China could have 50 times more coronavirus cases than claimed, Trump administration official saysAs the international community, including Chinese citizens, raises questions about the Chinese government's tally of coronavirus cases and the communist nation's mortality rate, new details are emerging about just how far off official government calculations have likely been, Fox News has learned.
Lire la suite »
Trump Chief of Staff Says His Main Concern Is Trump Eating EnoughIt’s not clear why ensuring adequate presidential access to food would be Mark Meadows’s highest priority at this time
Lire la suite »
White House aiming for Trump pivot from virus to economyDays after President Trump made a suggestion about coronavirus treatment that left health experts aghast, White House aides are aiming to move him onto more familiar _ and possibly safer _ ground: talking up economic recovery, in more controlled settings.
Lire la suite »
Out to regain footing, Trump shifts virus focus to economyThe White House released new guidelines Monday on coronavirus testing and reopening businesses as President Donald Trump sought to regain his footing after weeks of criticism and detours created in part by his sideshows. Trump appeared reluctant to cede the spotlight, with on-off-on plans for a press
Lire la suite »
Trump passes aid package as U.S. death toll tops 50,000Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world.
Lire la suite »