Trump Extends Social-Distancing Guidelines to April 30, Shows Why Americans Trust Him More Than the MSM

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FoxNews.com reports that

Speaking at a contentious White House coronavirus news briefing on Sunday that involved testy standoffs with multiple reporters, President Trump declared that “the peak in death rate” in the coronavirus pandemic “is likely to hit in two weeks,” and said the federal government will be extending its social-distancing guidelines through April 30.

“The modeling estimates that the peak in death rate is likely to hit in two weeks. I will say it again. The peak, the highest point of death rates, remember this, is likely to hit in two weeks… Therefore, we will be extending our guidelines to April 30, to slow the spread,” the president said in the White House Rose Garden.

Saying his earlier hope that the country could reopen by Easter was “just an aspiration,” Trump added: “We can expect that by June 1, we will be well on our way to recovery” and that “a lot of great things will be happening.”

When asked about worst-case scenarios if the country were to remain closed indefinitely, the president responded, “You’re gonna have large numbers of suicides — tremendous [numbers of] suicides… You will see drugs being used like nobody has ever used them before, and people are going to be dying all over the place.”

On a positive note, Trump went on to note that “two of the country’s largest health insurers — Humana and Cigna — have announced that they will waive copays, coinsurance, and deductibles for coronavirus treatments.”

In response to a question at the briefing, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, reiterated his estimate from earlier in the day that it remained possible that 100,000 to 200,000 people could die in the United States. “What we’re trying to do is not let that happen,” he said, calling the extension of social-distancing guidelines “a wise and prudent decision.” Over 2,300 people with the virus already have died in the U.S.

“Models are good, but models often generate the kind of anxious question you asked,” Fauci said, when a reporter asked how bad the situation could become. “A model is as good as the assumptions you put into the model, and very often, many of these assumptions are based on a complexity of issues that aren’t necessarily the same… from one country to another.”

Fauci said the April 30 extension came after he, Dr. Deborah Birx and other members of the task force had made the recommendation.

Trump said he’d seen early estimates that 2.2 million people could have died if the government had done nothing in a worst-case scenario, so “if we can hold that down to 100,000” or less, it would be a “good job.” Had the country simply ridden the virus “like a cowboy” and driven “that sucker right through,” the president insisted, disaster would have unfolded.

Separately, Trump openly questioned why the demand for surgical masks has skyrocketed in New York City and elsewhere, urging assembled reporters that they “oughtta look into it” because “something’s going on.”

The head-turning moment came just hours after Trump touted the sky-high ratings for the events on social media, and shortly after New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio urged his constituents not to “look back” on his prior statements downplaying the coronavirus.

“How do you go from 10 to 20 to 30,000, to 300,000 [masks] — even though this is different,” Trump asked. “Something is going on, and you ought to look into it as reporters. Where are the masks going? Are they going out the back door? How do you go from 10,000 to 300,000? And, we have that in a lot of different places. So, somebody should probably look into that. I just don’t see from a practical standpoint how that’s possible to go from that to that, and we have that happening in numerous places.”

Pressed on the matter later at the briefing, Trump called on New Yorkers to “check” Gov. Andrew Cuomo and de Blasio, both Democrats, about the changing mask numbers. “People should check them, because there’s something going on.” He asserted that it could be “something worse than hoarding.”

Cuomo said earlier this month that some people were stealing medical supplies. “Not just people taking a couple or three, I mean just actual thefts of those products,” Cuomo said. “I’ve asked the state police to do an investigation, look at places that are selling masks, medical equipment, protective wear, feeding the anxiety.”

Furious nurses staged protests outside of Jacobi Hospital’s emergency room in the Bronx over the weekend, claiming there was a dangerous shortage of masks and gloves there. Sean Petty, a pediatric nurse at the hospital, told the New York Post: ‘We need billions of N95 masks. This policy that was put out by the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] is killing nurses. We already lost our first nurse in New York City. We’re gonna lose more.”

Trump remarked that “many of the states are stocked up” on various critical supplies including ventilators — although, he added, “some don’t admit it.” Later, Trump suggested that “there’s a question as to hoarding of ventilators” in which some hospitals may be keeping the devices in case of a major problem in the future.

Also at the briefing, Trump unloaded after PBS News’ Yamiche Alcindor — who previously has asked numerous questions about whether an unnamed administration official really used the term “Kung Flu” — began with another critical query about Trump’s comments to Fox News on New York’s ventilators.

“That’s why you used to work for the Times and now you work for somebody else,” Trump jabbed. “Why don’t you people act a little more positively — it’s always get-you, get-you. Be nice. Don’t be threatening. Be nice.”

Minutes later, Trump tusseled with a CNN reporter who alleged the president had definitely said he wouldn’t call governors who weren’t appreciative of his coronavirus efforts. Trump shot back that Washington state’s governor, Democrat Jay Inslee, was a “nasty” person, and reiterated that Vice President Mike Pence would remain in open communications even with hostile governors.

“Your statement is a lie,” Trump said flatly. Trump also slammed the reporter for omitting a portion of Trump’s quote in which Trump said governors and local officials needed to appreciate the broader federal disaster relief effort.

“We lift up their ratings, because their ratings are very low,” Trump said, explaining why CNN had sent a reporter to the briefing even though some network figures have expressed open disdain for the president.

For the most part, however, the president largely sounded positive notes as to practical developments over the past 24 hours of the crisis.

In addition to the waived copays and deductibles, Trump touted “some interesting” therapeutics that “will be announced over the next few weeks.” He said he has been working on getting a system that could sterilize health-care workers’ masks up to 20 times more quickly approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Trump went on to praise the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Federal Emergency Management Agency [FEMA] for turning New York City’s Javits Center into a makeshift emergency hospital.

“It’s an incredible, complex, top-of-the-line hospital. Everyone’s trying to figure out how they did it,” Trump said, noting that he was also unsure. “And, I was a good builder.”

The president maintained distance from other speakers at the briefing, and referenced social-distancing guidelines as soon as he took to the podium.

“Appreciate everybody being here — beautiful day in the Rose Garden,” Trump remarked as the press conference began. “Tremendous distance between chairs.”

“We’re all in this together — all us of us,” Trump said at the conclusion of the briefing. “I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s a beautiful thing to watch. Unfortunately, the enemy is death, so it’s very unpleasant. But, the level of competence, the level of caring, the level of love — I just think it’s brilliant. … I’m very proud to be your president.”

And, the overwhelming majority of Americans (you know, those of us who NEVER get polled, are proud to have you as our president, sir.

I realize that the preceding article was long. However, all you are going to see on the Main Stream Media today, will be snippets of the President at the Taskforce Press Conference, selectively edited to show President Trump in the worst light possible.

It is amazing to me how, in the midst of a pandemic when American lives are at stake, The Democratic Party’s Vanguard (i.e., minions) and certain Democratic Governors continue to play politics with American’ lives, in their all-consuming quest to somehow politically damage Trump.

During World War II, the entire nation came together as one to defeat the Axis of Evil.

Now, in 2020, average Americans, as shown in the polls, are solidly behind the President while the Democratic Party, the MSM, and those who believe their propaganda, like the hoarders, continue to attempt to take advantage of this attack by an invisible enemy for heir own selfish and political purposes.

Pitiful, huh?

I realize that President Trump has made mistakes and in no way am I trying to deify him.

However, the manner in which the President is communicating to the American public in a down-to-earth, unfiltered way is why the Democrats are all foaming at the mouth to somehow get President Trump out of office.

The President is not afraid to speak directly and forcefully. He is not a politician. He does not employ “weasel words” when he is speaking.

He speaks to us, not down to us.

And, try as they might, the Democrats just cannot overcome President Trump’s personal Communication Skills and his ability to communicate to and to resonate with the average Americans between the coasts who put him into office.

Even if their Vanguard and Propaganda Arm, the Main Stream Media, publishes “hit pieces” by cherry-picking and downright lying about things which he has said.

Average Americans are through being fooled by the Democrats.

Thy have proven to very unserious people in a very serious time.

Imagine if Joe Biden was President right now.

Get the picture?

Until He Comes,

KJ

 

Trump Tells ABC’s Jonathan Karl not to be a “cutie pie” After Karl Badgers Him About Ventilators…Why Didn’t He Ask Cuomo Were They Were?

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FoxNews.com reports that

President Trump had some choice words for ABC News White House correspondent Jonathan Karl over the availability of ventilators during Friday’s coronavirus press briefing.

Karl asked the president if “everybody who needs a ventilator will get a ventilator” after Trump officially ordered General Motors to make them under the Defense Production Act.

“So here’s what I’ll tell you, I think we’re in really good shape,” Trump responded. “This is a pandemic the likes of which nobody has seen before. I think we’re in great shape.”

He continued, “We’ve distributed vast numbers of ventilators and we’re prepared to do vast numbers. I think we’re in great shape. I hope that’s the case. I hope that we’re going to have leftovers so that we can help other people, other countries.”

“Everyone who needs one will get a ventilator,” Karl pressed Trump.

“Look, don’t be a cutie pie, okay? You know, ‘everyone who needs one,'” the president shot back. “Nobody has ever done what we’ve done. Nobody has done what we’ve been able to do. And everything I took over was a mess. It was a broken country in so many ways and in so many ways other than this. We had a bad testing system. We had a bad stockpile system. We had nothing in the stockpile system.”

He added, “So I wouldn’t tell me what, you know, being a wise guy.”

Gosh. Why didn’t Jonathan Karl ask about these ventilators?

Per Breitbart.com,

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo acknowledged Friday the state did have a stockpile of unused ventilators, despite his complaints the federal government was not sending enough.

Cuomo responded to a comment from President Donald Trump on Twitter that there were thousands of ventilators in New York not being used.

“Yes, they’re in a stockpile because that’s where they are supposed to be, because we don’t need them yet,” Cuomo said. “We need them for the apex, the apex isn’t here, so we’re gathering them in a stockpile.”

Cuomo’s comments demonstrate there is not an immediate shortage in ventilators in the city, despite alarming reports.

“We don’t need them today, because we’re not at capacity today, that’s why they’re not deployed because they’re not needed,” Cuomo said.

The governor has repeatedly complained that the federal government is not sending enough ventilators to New York.

On Tuesday, Pence said that the federal government had sent 2,000 ventilators to New York and an additional 2,000 more on Wednesday.

But on Friday, Cuomo explained expert projections showed he would need up to 140,000 beds and 40,000 ventilators.

“I don’t operate here on opinion, I operate on facts and on data and on numbers and on projections,” he said.

In an interview on Fox News on Thursday night, Trump appeared skeptical that New York would need 40,000 ventilators.

“I have a feeling that a lot of the numbers that are being said in some areas are just bigger than they’re going to be,” he said.

And, then ABC News’ Jonathan Karl continued the attack on President Trump concerning ventilators by being a smart a**…err…”cutie pie”.

A very stupid question to ask considering that New York was hoarding ventilators and their arrogant whining governor was aware of it.

The arrogance and TDS of Main Stream Media Reporters like Karl leaves a stench in my living room when I watch them attack the president on TV. President Trump is doing everything humanly possible to provide medical equipment and medicine to Americans suffering from the Chinese Coronavirus.

However, the Trump Derangement Syndrome being carried by the Far Left Democrats and the Main Stream Media does not allow them to acknowledge that fact.

We no longer have an objective “Fourth Estate”.

None of these fake news stories, Democrat-heavy polls, photo-shopped pictures, and stupid Occupy Democrat Memes blaming Trump for the Coronavirus on Facebook are making any difference to average Americans.

The Democrats and their Propaganda Arm, the Main Stream Media, as a result of their own regional bias toward the major metropolitan areas on the East and Left Coasts, which has been obvious to average Americans for the last several decades, continue through their sheer arrogance and hatred for President Trump and the traditional American Way of Life, to distance themselves from the people whom they continue to claim that they “love”…Average Working Class Americans.

Yet still, they expect us to believe the Fake News which they are desperately trying to distribute in a vain attempt get Trump out of office, and which Liberal Trolls are posting on Social Media ad nauseam, so that they and the rest of the “useful idiots”, in their shared madness, can regain the White House, even though all of their Primary Candidates do not stand a chance against President Donald J. Trump..

Americans do not care what Main Stream Media “journalists” think.

That is why President Trump’s popularity ratings continue to rise in the polls.

The Main Stream Media in this country are no more objective and professional than the Far Left Trolls and Bots who attack him every day and night on his Twitter Account.

Trump was right in stopping his daily press briefings when Sarah Huckabee Sanders was his Press Secretary.

See how the members of the Main Stream Media are acting out in these press briefings?

If all they want to do is grandstand and attempt to embarrass and somehow entrap Trump, I say do a video Press Conference and make them e-mail their questions in.

Although, it is pretty funny when the President shuts THEM down.

Although, I doubt Jonathan Karl appreciates the humor in the situation like we “Deplorables” did.

Until He Comes,

KJ