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WATCH: President Trump and First Lady plant tree for Earth Day

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The White House • April 23, 2020

Who we’re fighting for


America’s 30 million small businesses employ nearly half of our nation’s private-sector workforce. As Americans stay home to slow the spread of Coronavirus, many of these small companies have been forced to temporarily shut down or cut back on work.

Within the next 24 hours, President Trump will be sending more help their way.

After unnecessary delay from Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats, Congress is finally replenishing President Trump’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Operated by the Small Business Administration, the PPP ensures that employers can continue to pay workers and cover costs during the global Coronavirus outbreak.

The program proved essential for small businesses—so popular, in fact, that it ran through its funds in just 14 days. After pressure from President Trump, Congress reached a deal with the Administration to provide an additional $310 billion for the program, along with $75 billion for hospitals and $25 billion for testing.

More relief for America’s small businesses can’t wait a moment longer. As story after story shows, these forgivable loans are the difference between survival and layoffs in communities across our country: That’s just a snapshot of why this support matters.

Small businesses power the American economy. The Paycheck Protection Program should never have run out of money—President Trump asked Congress to refill it 16 days ago, before funds dried up. There was no excuse for Democrats to stall for more partisan pork while American families wondered when their next paycheck would come.

To the workers and small businesses who need this relief, President Trump is fighting for you. Tomorrow, his signature will right the wrongs of politicians who once again put their needs before your own.

🎬 President Trump: Thanks to you, America will be ready to safely reopen soon
 

🌲 WATCH: President and First Lady plant tree for Earth Day

In honor of Earth Day, and tomorrow’s Arbor Day, President Trump helped plant a new maple tree on the White House grounds yesterday. He was joined by First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Second Lady Karen Pence.

“On this special occasion, we are renewing our strong national commitment on conserving the wonder of God’s creation,” President Trump said. This year, “we celebrate that America leads the world in environmental stewardship,” he added.

🎬 In this tough time, nature’s beauty is a symbol of hope

Earlier this year in Switzerland, President Trump committed to a new campaign—the One Trillion Tree Initiative—to promote conservation efforts globally.

“As our nation grows stronger and greater in the months and years to come,” the President said yesterday, “this tree will grow also, and it will stand tall and beautiful.”

Read President Trump’s message on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

📸 Photos: First Lady helps plant maple tree on South Lawn

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