Trump ‘symptom free’ returns to Oval Office as election fight looms



[ad_1]

WASHINGTON (AP) – US President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday (October 7) that contracting the coronavirus was a “blessing from God” that exposed him to experimental treatments that he promised would be free to all Americans, in his first video message since leaving the hospital.

Trump, eager to revitalize his ailing re-election campaign, repeatedly emphasized how good he has felt so far in his recovery from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. It was unclear if he was still testing positive for the virus.

“I think it was a blessing from God to get it. It was a blessing in disguise,” Trump said, adding that his use of the Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc drug had allowed him to experience firsthand how effective it could be.

Trump, who has been widely criticized for a slow response to the pandemic that has killed more than 210,000 Americans and has put his own staff at risk by discouraging the wearing of masks in the White House and on the campaign trail, also cited drugs. similar to Eli. Lilly and company

“I want to get them what I have. And I’m going to do it for free,” Trump said.

His video message followed assurances from the White House that the 74-year-old president was back in the Oval Office Wednesday to receive information on the economic stimulus talks and Hurricane Delta, just two days after his discharge from the Walter Reed military hospital.

A White House official said Trump entered the office from the Rose Garden to avoid walking the corridors of the White House and possibly exposing others to the coronavirus.

Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who briefed Trump on personal protective equipment, said the White House kept access to the Oval Office extremely limited.

Trump had been at his White House residence since his dramatic made-for-video return of Walter Reed in a helicopter Monday night.

Trump, who is facing Democrat Joe Biden in the November election, has had no symptoms of COVID-19 for the past 24 hours, his physician Sean Conley said in a statement.

LEE: Trump cancels COVID-19 aid talks with Democrats

“He has now been fever-free for more than four days, symptom-free for more than 24 hours and has not needed or received supplemental oxygen since the initial hospitalization,” Conley said.

CAMPAIGN MOOD

Despite his illness, Trump has been looking for ways to spread his election message and cut off Biden’s leadership in battle states, advisers said. His video message appeared to be a step in that direction.

A speech for high-level voters is being planned for Thursday, they said.

Vice President Mike Pence’s debate with Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris in Salt Lake City will take center stage in the campaign Wednesday night.

Advisers say Trump is eager to get back into the campaign and insists on moving forward with the next debate on Oct. 15 in Miami, but Biden said Tuesday he will not participate if Trump is not virus-free.

The new claim on free drugs came the day after Trump abruptly ended talks with Democrats about a new round of stimulus for a pandemic-hit economy, with the two sides widely separated on how much money to spend on a deal.

Both Biden and the top Democrat in the US Congress, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, accused Trump of abandoning Americans in need.

“The president turned his back on him,” Biden said in a Twitter post.

READ: American women host watch parties for historic VP debate

With layoffs in key industries increasing by the day and threatening a fragile recovery, Trump on Tuesday urged Congress to swiftly approve $ 25 billion in funding for passenger airlines, $ 135 billion for small businesses and provide stimulus checks for 1,200. dollars for Americans.

But White House officials on Wednesday downplayed the possibility that some kind of stimulus would be passed before the election.

Trump’s push to get Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed for the vacant post on the Supreme Court by the Republican-controlled Senate ahead of the election may also be in doubt, as it is possible that three Republican senators infected with the viruses cannot vote.

COSTLY ABSENCE

A wave of infections in the White House among Trump’s top lieutenants and press aides has left the West Wing struggling to find its footing. At least 19 people close to Trump have tested positive.

A U.S. Marine is posted on the west wing door, an indication that Trump is in the Oval Office on th

A U.S. Marine is stationed at the door to the west wing, an indication that President Donald Trump is in the Oval Office as he remains out of public view as he battles the coronavirus disease (COVID- 19) at the White House in Washington, USA on October 7, 2020. REUTERS / Jonathan Ernst

With layoffs in key industries escalating by the day and threatening a fragile recovery, Trump on Tuesday urged Congress to swiftly pass $ 25 billion in funding for passenger airlines, $ 135 billion for small businesses, and provide stimulus checks for $ 1.2 billion. dollars for Americans.

But White House officials on Wednesday downplayed the possibility that some kind of stimulus would be passed before the election.

Trump’s push to get Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed for the vacant post on the Supreme Court by the Republican-controlled Senate ahead of the election may also be in doubt, as three Republican senators have been infected with the coronavirus. and they may not be able to vote.

COSTLY ABSENCE

A wave of infections in the White House among Trump’s top lieutenants and press office aides has left the West Wing struggling to find its footing. ABC News said its White House-related case count was now 23, including Trump and his wife, Melania.

READ: White House COVID-19 infections could have been prevented, says Fauci

Trump has described himself as a man who beat the disease and emerged stronger, telling Americans not to be afraid of COVID-19.

The latest Reuters / Ipsos poll, conducted Oct. 2-6, found that 38 percent of adults approved of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus, while 56 percent said they disapproved.

In a withering editorial, the New England Journal of accused US leaders of a staggering degree of failure over the COVID-19 crisis that “turned it into a tragedy.”

Advisers say Trump wanted to talk about other issues rather than the virus at this stage in the campaign, to pressure Biden. Opinion polls show Trump is down double digits and Biden is down significantly in many swing states.

[ad_2]