Trump campaign stresses jobs, removes COVID-19 in second-term agenda


President TrumpDonald John TrumpGeorge Conway withdrew from Lincoln Project Kellyanne Conway to leave the White House at the end of the month Goodell from NFL to Kaepernick to protest: ‘I wish we had heard earlier’ MOREThe second term in the Oval Office would focus on job creation and a ‘return to normal’ after the development of a coronavirus vaccine, his campaign said Monday.

The president’s second term agenda includes the creation of “10 million new jobs in 10 months” and 1 million new small businesses, as well as tax cuts to increase wages for households. It also calls for the development of a coronavirus vaccine by the end of 2020, a “return to normal in 2021” and the completion of any emergency response for future pandemics.

Other agenda items include congressional limits, cuts in prescription drug prices and health coverage including all pre-existing circumstances. The Trump administration is currently working to repeal the entire Affordable Care Act, including its protection for patients with pre-existing conditions.

The president’s second term agenda also calls for a tough line on criminal justice, including increased criminal fines for assaulting police officers, ending moneyless bail and prosecuting drive-by shootings or acts of domestic terrorism.

Building on the incredible achievements of President Donald J. Trump’s first term, the President’s re-election campaign has released a set of core priorities for a second term under the banner of ‘Fighting for You!’ Boundless optimism and President Trump’s certainty in the size of America is reflected in his second term goals and stands in stark contrast to the bleak vision of America projected by Joe BidenJoe BidenGeorge Conway withdrawn from Lincoln Project Biden: ‘No new taxes’ for anyone making below 0K. Biden dismisses Trump’s attacks on his mental fitness: ‘Watch me’ MORE and Democrats, ”the campaign said in a statement.

“President Trump will further clarify these plans during his acceptance speech Thursday at the Republican National Convention,” the campaign added. “In the coming weeks, the president will share additional details about his plans through policy-focused speeches on the campaign track.”

The agenda comes as the GOP is set to re-accept its 2016 platform at the Republican National Convention this week.

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