President asks why taxpayers should bail out 'poorly run states' and cities, which he says are all controlled by Democrats
WASHINGTON—President Trump said he is skeptical of providing funding for states in the next round of coronavirus relief legislation, throwing into doubt the administration’s support for hundreds of billions of dollars sought by Democratic leaders and state governors of both parties.
“Why should the people and taxpayers of America be bailing out poorly run states and cities, in all cases Democrat run and managed when most of the other states aren’t looking for bailout help?” Mr. Trump tweeted Monday....
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