Trump tells 'Hannity' coronavirus is 'fading away' ahead of controversial Tulsa rally
President Trump said the coronavirus is "fading away" in an exclusive interview with "Hannity" on Wednesday as states continued to reopen and the president prepared for his first reelection campaign rally in months.
President Trump said the coronavirus is "fading away" in an exclusive interview with "Hannity" on Wednesday as states continued to reopen and the president prepared for his first reelection campaign rally in months.
"We are starting up and it's going to be very, very strong ... " Trump told host Sean Hannity at the tail end of a discussion of the economy. "We're very close to a vaccine and we're very close to therapeutics, really good therapeutics. But even without that, I don't like to talk about that because it's fading away. It's going to fade away, but having a vaccine would be really nice and that's going to happen."
Trump's comments came three days ahead of Saturday’s planned campaign rally in Tulsa. Oklahoma was one of six states to report record increases in the number of coronavirus cases Tuesday, along with Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Oregon and Texas. Click here for more.
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