‘I’ll be back, but the next few days will be crucial’: US President Trump says in new video


US President Donald Trump posted a video on his Twitter account Saturday from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland, where he is being treated for Covid-19, saying that he will return soon and resume the campaign, but it is a ‘real test’. that is to come.

He said, “I’m starting to feel good (but) you don’t know for the next few days. So that’s the real test. We’ll see what happens in the next few days. “

United States President Donald Trump, in his four-minute video, thanked Walter Reed’s medical team who are working around the clock to make sure he makes a quick recovery.

Speaking of the treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, he said: “If you look at the therapy, which I’m taking right now, some of them … and some of them are coming out right now … Frankly, they are miracles, if you want to know the true “.

He said that people criticize him, but when talking about the treatment he was given, he added: “We have things that are happening and seem like miracles, that come from God.”

He said, “I came here. I didn’t feel so good … I have to make America great again. We have to finish the job … I have to come back soon. “

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The president of the United States also said that he is fighting for all those who have been infected by the coronavirus. He said: “This is something that has happened to millions of people around the world. I’m fighting for them, not just in the US, but for people around the world. ”

He also said that he couldn’t stay locked upstairs inside the White House and had to deal with problems. He said: “We have to face problems. As a leader you have to face problems, there has never been a great leader who would have done it. “

He said that people around the world will defeat the coronavirus ‘thoroughly’.

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The president of the United States said he was happy to see the American people in a bipartisan way, he joined in praying for their recovery. He said: “I am very grateful for all the support, whether it’s on TV or reading about him. Most of all, I appreciate what the American people have said, almost a bipartisan consensus of the American people. I won’t forget it and I promise you. “

He also thanked world leaders who wished him a speedy recovery. He said: “I want to thank the leaders of the world for their condolences. They know what we’re going through. “

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Trump also explained why he had chosen to come to Maryland in the video. He said that he did not want to be locked up in the White House despite being advised to stay home and recover.

Trump said: “I had no choice, because I did not stay in the White House. They gave me that alternative. Stay in the White House. Lock yourself up. Don’t ever leave and don’t even go to the Oval Office. Stay upstairs and enjoy it. Don’t see people and don’t talk to people and end it. ‘ I can not do this “.

Trump said he needed to be “in front.” He said, “I have to be up front. This is America. This is America. This is the largest country in the world and this is the most powerful country in the world. I can’t just be locked in an upstairs room and totally safe and say ‘Hey, whatever happens, happens!’

Speaking of the campaign, he said: “I will be back soon. I have to go back because we have to make America great again … I hope to finish the campaign. The way it started, the way we’ve been doing it, and the kind of numbers we’ve been doing. We are very proud of it. “

The Trump campaign on Friday said that all campaign rallies have been suspended as the president and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday.

He also said that the First Lady is doing well and is handling the situation “very well.” Speaking of Melania Trump, she said: “The First Lady is fine. Melania asked me to say something … the respect she has for our country and the love she has for our country. We are both doing well. “

She is a little younger than me. Just a little … Therefore, we know the disease, we know the situation. Age versus younger people and Melania is handling it, statistically, how she’s supposed to handle it. “

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The team of physicians at Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is caring for the President of the United States and the First Lady of the United States 24 hours a day, but several unidentified sources claimed that Trump’s health conditions were deteriorating. , which raises concern.

Sean Conley, the US President’s physician, along with the team that is in charge of Trump’s recovery at Walter Reed, said Friday: “Right now, the team and I are extremely happy with the progress that the president has succeeded. On Thursday, he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue, all of which are now resolving and improving. “

Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien, his campaign adviser Hope Hicks, former White House Counsel Kellyanne Conway, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, along with a few others who participated in the preparation leading up to the first presidential debate. with Joe Biden last Wednesday, they tested positive for Covid-19.

Trump remained hopeful of winning the battle against Covid-19 and securing his re-election. He said the outpouring of love from the United States and from people around the world has made him happy.

The United States will vote in favor of the election of its president on November 3. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, who was also a former vice president and senator from Delaware, will go head-to-head with current President Donald Trump, who is seeking reelection. California Sen. Kamala Harris will go head-to-head with Mike Pence for the vice president position.

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