Jared Kushner says Trump is focused on response to China, will take whatever actions are necessary to hold them accountable

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The president's son-in-law said 'yes' when asked on Fox & Friends Wednesday whether China 'owes us a check' and should receive an invoice for the damage the novel coronavirus outbreak has done to the American economy.

White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner attends the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on April 28, 2020.White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner told Fox & Friends Wednesday that President Donald Trump"will take whatever actions are necessary" against whoever is responsible for the outbreak of the novel coronavirus that triggered a global pandemic and wreaked havoc on the U.S.

Co-host Brian Kilmeade asked Kushner about two things: the Australian government's independent investigation into the origins of the virus, and German newspaper' invoice to China for $160 billion for losses related to Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus. "Do you believe that they owe us a check, and will there be an invoice handed to them shortly?" Kilmeade asked Kusher about China.

"Is there going to be an offensive move on them to replenish our resources, as we've been brought to our knees economically?""But," he added,"he has asked the team to look into very carefully what happened how this got here, and to make sure that he will take whatever actions are necessary to make sure that the people who cause the problems are held accountable for it."Trump has said that the U.S.

As recently as January 24, Trump initially praised Chinese President Xi Jinping's"transparency" about the outbreak and said Jinping's government was"working very hard to contain the Coronavirus." However, later Trump changed his message and began blaming China as the number of cases and deaths in the U.S. grew over the course of February, March, and April.

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