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mascarilla p100, But we have to work together, Trump continued. Instead, she wants to do the same thing with cryin' Chuck Schumer. He goes out and he says the president only asked for $2.5 billion, he should have $8.5 billion. This is the first time I've ever been told that we should take more. Usually, it's we have to take less. Trump also said Pelosi “is trying to create a panic and there is no reason to panic … all they are trying to do is get a political advantage.”

mascarilla p100 - “This isn’t about political advantage. We’re all trying to do the right thing,” Trump continued. “They shouldn’t be saying, ‘This is terrible. President Trump isn’t asking for enough money.’ How stupid a thing to say.” Pelosi shot back Wednesday tweeting, “Instead of delivering the well-coordinated, fully-funded #coronavirus response Americans deserve, the Trump Admin continues to leave key positions vacant & ransack other vital public health needs.”

mascarilla p100, On Thursday, Barrasso reacted to what Pelosi and Schumer have said on the topic. “It’s disturbing to see it [coronavirus] politicized as Chuck Schumer has done on the floor of the Senate and how the Democrats did in the debate in South Carolina with all the piling on trying to, in my opinion, play politics in an area where we should be focused on public health and public safety,” Barrasso said. He then pointed out that he has not seen Schumer “at any one of these briefings and I’ve attended all of them.”

mascarilla p100 - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP  “But he is certainly speaking out on the floor of the Senate,” Barrasso noted. “I think it’s a mistake to do that. I think we ought to be focused on public health right now, not on trying to gain political points, which is what I see the Democrats trying to do.” Fox News’ Tyler Olson contributed to this report.

mascarilla p100 - Vice President Mike Pence speaks at CPAC about the potential impact of coronavirus and steps being taken to protect the American people The View co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Whoopi Goldberg suggested on Thursday that President Trump tasked Vice President Mike Pence with tackling the coronavirus so that he could avoid taking the fall for a failed government response. I think he chose him because he knows this is more extreme than anybody wants to talk about, Goldberg said. She added that whenever Trump wants to look like he's doing something really good, he will do something and then put somebody else in charge of it when he knows there's a cliff coming. And so I think he's setting him up.