Trump defends Covid-19 policy in his first speech since electoral defeat



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US President Donald Trump has said that the coronavirus vaccine will be available to Americans in April, as he made his first public comments following Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election.

At a press conference in the White House rose garden, Trump did not answer questions, but appeared to admit that he may not be in power on January 20.

Speaking of his strategy for the coronavirus, Trump said: “This administration will not be closed … hopefully … whatever happens in the future, who knows what administration it will be? I guess time will tell. “

His comments come as the president refuses to accept the result of the elections called for his Democratic opponent, Mr. Biden, almost a week after the former vice president won the state of Pennsylvania.

Shortly before his appearance, Trump appeared to encourage pro-Trump protesters who are expected to arrive in Washington on Saturday.

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