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President Trump is standing up for working families in this crisis

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The White House • March 24, 2020

President Trump is standing up for working families in this crisis


While Democrats in Congress stall on economic relief for American workers and businesses, the President is standing up for all those affected by this global pandemic.

Today, President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence held a “virtual townhall” with Fox News from the White House. While answering questions from citizens, the President put Democrat leaders on notice: Stop holding Senate negotiations hostage for a partisan wish list that has nothing to do with Coronavirus or protecting our economy.

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are putting their donor base first. They want a relief package that has “nothing to do with the workers—that had to with an agenda that they’ve been trying to get passed for 10 years,” President Trump said.

America can’t afford politics as usual during this crisis. President Trump has understood that from the beginning, which is why his Coronavirus response reflects bipartisan leadership and not a checklist of partisan pork like the Democrats’ bill. In just the past few days, he and his Administration:
 
All of these actions, of course, are aimed squarely at responding to this global pandemic and protecting American families. That’s because President Trump is taking this crisis seriously—both the public health threat and the economic pressure facing middle-class Americans. Democrats in Congress must do the same before it’s too late.

🎬 Small businesses have President Trump’s full support!

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🎥 How to protect your loved ones

Americans sprang into action last week in response to President Trump’s call to help slow the spread of Coronavirus. Millennials and other young Americans are doing their part, and many want to know how else they can help.

White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx says there are important ways that young people can contribute.

“The way the Millennials can help us is help your parents and grandparents understand each of these issues,” she said. “Help them get connected by media or phones or videoconferencing so they don’t have to leave their houses.”

Of course, continuing to avoid crowds is key. “You’re the group that’s most likely to be [spreading the] virus without knowing it,” she added.

Public health experts have shared other ways that everyone can do their part:
 

Photo of the Day

President Trump, Vice President Pence, Dr. Birx, and Surgeon General Adams participate in a virtual Fox News Town Hall in the Rose Garden | March 24, 2020

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