President Trump said deciding on whether to recommend opening up areas of the country for working life would be 'the toughest decision I ever made'
President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would use “facts and instincts” to make a decision on whether to recommend opening up areas of the country for working life to resume amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Asked if he had a message for the American people coping with the outbreak’s impact on Easter weekend, the president said: “I love the people of our country. And we are bringing our country back. I want to pay my deepest love and respect to all the families and friends of all who perished.” "The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board doesn't have a clue on how to fight and win. Their views on Tariffs & Trade are losers for the U.S., but winners for other countries, including China," the president tweeted.
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