'Our country has to go back to being a country again,' Trump said multiple times in the interview
The president also accused the Obama administration of leaving the U.S."with nothing" in terms of medical supplies in a conversation with the ABC World News anchor on Tuesday.
As restrictions are rolled back and some businesses, such as clothing and sporting good stores are allowed to reopen, Trump indicated that there may be deaths as a result of the decision. The President went on to say that the decision to close the country was "the hardest decision" he ever had to make, and he wants Americans to go back to work. Asked by Muir if people will have wide access to testing going forward, Trump said, "They should have, no problem."
"Our country has to go back to being a country again," Trump said multiple times in the interview. Muir pressed the President on various death projections, to which Trump replied, "Those numbers have been wrong." Again, he said that the American people "have to get back to work."
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