“Yes, well, I’m convenient with that, ” replied the president.
Trump added that his leadership has a nationwide strategy to support the reopening of schools in the fall, but “at the end of the day, it’s up to governors.” He said there are “wise statistics” about young people and the defense of the coronavirus pandemic.
“I would love to see the best schools open, open 100%, do it safely, do it carefully,” Trump said, adding that young children have “too strong an immune system.”
Trump says he wants to honor the police and honor her, while the radical left wants to eliminate, defame and abolish her; John Roberts, chief white house correspondent, reports.
PENTAGON PLANS TO OPEN SCHOOLS ON MILITARY BASES AROUND THE WORLD THIS FALL
The president said his leadership investigated whether the teens were transmitting the virus smoothly and would report next week.
“They say they don’t happen very easily, yet we’re reading this genuine problem very hard so they don’t bring home with them,” Trump said. “We’ll report next week.”
Trump has long called for schools to reopen the fall, as much of the country faces an increase in coronaviruses.
Districts, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Baltimore, plan to start the school year with the best friend online. Others, adding Chicago, New York and Philadelphia, have announced hybrid learning plans online and on campus.
The White House said it depended on localities to what extent schools would open in the fall, but Trump threatened to decline federal investment if schools did not reopen in the fall.
Speaking to the exurgist of Twitter his frustration, Trump said that countries like Germany, Denmark and Norway have reopened their schools “without any problem.” He also repeated his statement that Democrats want to close schools for political reasons and not because of the dangers applicable with coronavirus.
“Democrats think it would be bad for them to be political best friend if American schools opened before the November election,” Trump said, “but for teenagers and families. You can reduce investment if it’s never too open!”
Among those calling for a reopening in the fall, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But Trump said Wednesday that the agency’s school rules were “very tough and expensive.”
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“While they would like them to be open, they are asking schools to do very practical things. I’m going to satisfy you! Trump wrote on Twitter.
The CDC’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield, had emphasized that his agency’s guidelines were only recommendations, and he urged schools to find ways to reopen while minimizing the spread of COVID-19.
“Nothing would make me more sad than to see a school district or school use our forums as an explanation for why to reopen,” Redbox said.
However, the White House prevented Redbox from testifying before Congress next week about the safe reopening of schools.
Days later, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Trump is considering providing more help to schools that reopened for the 2020-2021 education year.
“The president said he was willing to receive additional support to support the reopening of schools,” Kudlow told FOX Business.
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