Trump Says Some Governors Might Be ‘Ready to Open’ Schools Again

Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
April 27, 2020US News
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Trump Says Some Governors Might Be ‘Ready to Open’ Schools Again
President Donald Trump participates in the daily briefing of the Coronavirus Task Force in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on April 27, 2020. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump said he believes some governors will be able to open up schools again after weeks of lockdowns to curb the spread of the CCP virus.

Flanked by two TV screens with the words “Opening Up America Again,” Trump said during a news conference on Monday evening: “We want to get our country open, and testing is not going to be a problem at all.”

The president said he believes that some states will be “ready to open up their school systems” again, but “safety is paramount.”

Dozens of states have shut down schools for the rest of the academic year to slow the spread of the virus.

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President Donald Trump and CDC Director Robert Redfield (R) participate in the daily briefing on the CCP virus in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington on April 22, 2020. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

The announcement to hold the news conference came after the White House announced that the Trump administration’s daily briefing on the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, a form of a novel coronavirus, would be canceled, following a weekend of foregoing the task force updates.

“There will be briefings throughout other portions of the week. But these briefings are excellent. They’re a way for the president to speak directly to the American people,” White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told Fox News on Monday.

The move to skip the daily briefings came after Trump faced criticism over remarks on April 23 when he asked a question about whether medical experts should study the use of disinfectants to treat the virus. Trump said he made the remarks sarcastically and accused news outlets of inaccurate reporting on his statements. He followed up by writing on Twitter that the briefings are a “waste of time.”

According to Johns Hopkins University, the United States has more than 1 million confirmed cases of the CCP virus and more than 55,000 deaths.

From The Epoch Times

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