If the U.S. economy re-opens too soon and there is a spike in coronavirus cases, President Trump will be responsible, said Senator Angus King.
If President Trump urges states to reopen too early and coronavirus spikes again, the president “owns it,” according to Senator Angus King
Trump tweeted Monday it was his decision whether or not to open up the states, blaming the “Fake News Media” for misconstruing this. King seemed to disagree, saying “the states are really the ones that are going to make these decisions… [the] governors are going to make the decision.” King mentioned that he’s on the Armed Services Committee, where he and his fellow members have debated when it is appropriate to leave Afghanistan or Iraq. “And the term that we always use is conditions based, not calendar based,” he said. “The decision [to reopen] should be based on what the conditions are, where the spread of the virus is, what the likelihood of a resurgence is, not on an arbitrary date in the calendar.
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