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coronavirus en allemagne, Unfortunately, the Democrats have repeatedly demonstrated that they have no interest in working with the Trump administration to protect Americans from the coronavirus. It seems that they are applying the well-known Democratic axiom to never let a good crisis go to waste. When the White House requested $2.5 billion in emergency funding to respond to the coronavirus based on the assessments of public health experts, for instance, congressional Democrats countered with an arbitrarily inflated figure of $8.5 billion – solely so they could claim that the original request was “completely inadequate.”
coronavirus en allemagne - CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR OPINION NEWSLETTER Nothing could be further from the truth, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn’t one to let the truth stop her from publicly venting her hatred of President Trump. “She’s trying to create a panic and there is no reason to panic,” the president assured the American people Wednesday night. All they are trying to is get a political advantage, but this shouldn’t be a political thing.” That’s precisely the point. This shouldn’t be a political thing. President Trump didn’t even push back against the Democrats’ outlandish funding proposal, vowing to “spend whatever is appropriate” to ensure that the coronavirus does not become an epidemic in the United States.
coronavirus en allemagne, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “I think [Pelosi] is not thinking about the country, and instead of making a statement like that … she should be saying, ‘we have to work together,’” the president pointed out. It’s a good thing President Trump had the foresight to appoint Vice President Pence to coordinate the administration’s response to the coronavirus. With the leadership of our president and vice president, we can rest assured that federal agencies will be working together on this vital task. It’s just unfortunate that the Democrats have chosen to politicize this crisis instead of helping to solve it.
coronavirus en allemagne - Vice President Mike Pence speaks at CPAC about the potential impact of coronavirus and steps being taken to protect the American people Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., rebuffed a CNN anchor's question on Thursday, indicating that the query was set up to provoke criticism of Vice President Mike Pence as he took the lead on the federal government's response to the coronavirus. CNN anchor Poppy Harlow had asked Dingell: Given Vice President Pence's history as governor dealing with a recent health crisis in terms of HIV in Indiana, is he the best equipped to lead this effort at the White House?
coronavirus en allemagne - You know what? Dingell responded. I don’t think this is a time to take shots. I think this is a time for all of us to work together. Coronavirus is a potential threat. We've already seen what it's done to other countries, she added. We've got to work together. If they’re not doing what they need to do, then we need to make sure they are doing what they need to do. But taking cheap shots at people right now is not the thing to do, working together is. CORONAVIRUS GETS POLITICAL: TRUMP, DEMS EXCHANGE BARBS AS US PREPARES FOR POTENTIAL CRISIS