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Trump reportedly seeking $850bn stimulus package amid coronavirus – live updates | Trump reportedly seeking $850bn stimulus package amid coronavirus – live updates |
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Package would mostly be devoted to flooding the economy with cash, according to unnamed officials, and would aid airline industry | Package would mostly be devoted to flooding the economy with cash, according to unnamed officials, and would aid airline industry |
New York governor Andrew Cuomo spoke to Donald Trump this morning. They’ve been in an unpleasant and scary spat in recent days. | |
Cuomo is asking Washington for help. | |
“This is an extraordinary time in the history of our country,” Cuomo said. “One of those moments of true crisis and confusion and chaos. I lived through 9/11 and I remember the fear and panic,” he said, recalling the catastrophic terrorist attacks on the US on September 11, 2001. | |
Cuomo said he spoke to the president earlier. He said at the ongoing press conference: “It’s essential that the federal government works with this state and that this state works with the federal government.” | |
He appears to be avoiding political sparring at this time. A dozen people in New York have died of the coronavirus so far. A total of 264 people are in hospital with coronavirus in the state, which Cuomo said is about a 19% hospitalization rate, which is higher than usual for viral illnesses. | |
He said the state government has done many amazing things over the years, performing “somersaults”, but “I’m telling you, this [state] government cannot meet this crisis without the resources and capacity of the federal government. I spoke to the president this morning, and he is ready, willing and able to help. We need your help with hospital capacity.” | |
Cuomo likened the disruption now hitting Americans as like the country being a snow globe that has been turned upside down, as if something “picked up our country and shook it and it’s chaotic and the things are falling all over the place,” he said, which may be both comforting and alarming for members of the public to hear this hour. | |
New York governor Andrew Cuomo just said there would be no fresh regulations imposed on the state today. He’s holding a press conference now, which is ongoing. | New York governor Andrew Cuomo just said there would be no fresh regulations imposed on the state today. He’s holding a press conference now, which is ongoing. |
Yesterday, bars and restaurants in New York and the neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut were ordered to become takeout-only and delivery only, and businesses from movie theaters and casinos to gyms and beyond were ordered to close last night. | Yesterday, bars and restaurants in New York and the neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut were ordered to become takeout-only and delivery only, and businesses from movie theaters and casinos to gyms and beyond were ordered to close last night. |
The governors said essential businesses such as supermarkets, gas stations and pharmacies would be able to stay open after 8pm on Monday, though all non-essential businesses must close. Restaurants will be able to offer takeout and delivery. | The governors said essential businesses such as supermarkets, gas stations and pharmacies would be able to stay open after 8pm on Monday, though all non-essential businesses must close. Restaurants will be able to offer takeout and delivery. |
It is the latest escalation of efforts to keep people apart in the New York metropolitan area, in hopes of curbing the spread of the virus, and an attempt to coordinate a regional response in the face of what the Democratic governors called lagging federal action under a Republican White House. | It is the latest escalation of efforts to keep people apart in the New York metropolitan area, in hopes of curbing the spread of the virus, and an attempt to coordinate a regional response in the face of what the Democratic governors called lagging federal action under a Republican White House. |
“It’s chaos,” New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, said during a joint conference call with the other governors. | “It’s chaos,” New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, said during a joint conference call with the other governors. |
Governor Andrew Cuomo is holding a press conference. He said he has “no interest whatsoever” in ordering quarantining, aka putting on lockdown, any city in the state (which includes New York City) at this stage. | Governor Andrew Cuomo is holding a press conference. He said he has “no interest whatsoever” in ordering quarantining, aka putting on lockdown, any city in the state (which includes New York City) at this stage. |
He explained that the restrictive containment area imposed on New Rochelle last week was “to contain the virus” by closing schools, etc, and was not a rule stopping people moving in and out of the city. | He explained that the restrictive containment area imposed on New Rochelle last week was “to contain the virus” by closing schools, etc, and was not a rule stopping people moving in and out of the city. |
Members of the National Guard were sent in to New Rochelle to help out with cleaning facilities and feeding people. | Members of the National Guard were sent in to New Rochelle to help out with cleaning facilities and feeding people. |
Cuomo is concerned that the state may need three times more intensive care unit beds than are currently available, which is around 3,000 beds. | Cuomo is concerned that the state may need three times more intensive care unit beds than are currently available, which is around 3,000 beds. |
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky) is indicating that the Senate will gather and not adjourn “until it passes bold measures that go beyond House economic relief bill”. | Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky) is indicating that the Senate will gather and not adjourn “until it passes bold measures that go beyond House economic relief bill”. |
This indicates favorability towards the idea of a ginormous $850 billion economic stimulus package that the Trump administration appears poised to ask the US Congress to approve, Reuters reports. | This indicates favorability towards the idea of a ginormous $850 billion economic stimulus package that the Trump administration appears poised to ask the US Congress to approve, Reuters reports. |
The House passed an emergency coronavirus-related bill last night and sent it to the Senate. | The House passed an emergency coronavirus-related bill last night and sent it to the Senate. |
Hashtag kill the virus | Hashtag kill the virus |
The president, who just called on other leaders to “keep politics out” of US efforts to tackle the coronavirus outbreak is on one of his helpful Twitter tears this morning. | The president, who just called on other leaders to “keep politics out” of US efforts to tackle the coronavirus outbreak is on one of his helpful Twitter tears this morning. |
He just tweeted this about popular Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer (who earlier this month endorsed Joe Biden for the Democratic 2020 nomination): | He just tweeted this about popular Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer (who earlier this month endorsed Joe Biden for the Democratic 2020 nomination): |
Nevertheless: | Nevertheless: |
Mnuchin to outline stimulus package over lunch today - report | Mnuchin to outline stimulus package over lunch today - report |
The reported $850 billion emergency economic rescue package sought by the Trump administration for businesses and taxpayers amid the coronavirus crisis is something unseen since the Great Recession (of 2008-9). | The reported $850 billion emergency economic rescue package sought by the Trump administration for businesses and taxpayers amid the coronavirus crisis is something unseen since the Great Recession (of 2008-9). |
The Associated Press reports: | The Associated Press reports: |
That’s the polite way of putting it. Often it’s just vicious knockabout but it of course becomes incredibly sinister when lives are at risk and two of the most consequential leaders in the US are in a fist fight. | That’s the polite way of putting it. Often it’s just vicious knockabout but it of course becomes incredibly sinister when lives are at risk and two of the most consequential leaders in the US are in a fist fight. |
Donald Trump and New York’s Democratic party governor, Andrew Cuomo, have been slugging it out this week over the handling of the coronavirus outbreak. This comes as US health officials have warned that the US is at the “tipping point” in how bad this crisis gets here. | Donald Trump and New York’s Democratic party governor, Andrew Cuomo, have been slugging it out this week over the handling of the coronavirus outbreak. This comes as US health officials have warned that the US is at the “tipping point” in how bad this crisis gets here. |
Here is what the president just tweeted: | Here is what the president just tweeted: |
The ding-dong had already been going all day yesterday. As my Washington colleague David Smith reported: | The ding-dong had already been going all day yesterday. As my Washington colleague David Smith reported: |
[On Monday afternoon, Trump] took a swipe at Cuomo, the Democratic governor of New York, where the president was born and built his business. He tweeted: “Just had a very good tele-conference with Nation’s Governors. Went very well. Cuomo of New York has to ‘do more’.” | [On Monday afternoon, Trump] took a swipe at Cuomo, the Democratic governor of New York, where the president was born and built his business. He tweeted: “Just had a very good tele-conference with Nation’s Governors. Went very well. Cuomo of New York has to ‘do more’.” |
Cuomo, also on Twitter, snapped back: “I have to do more? No YOU have to do something! You’re supposed to be the President.” | Cuomo, also on Twitter, snapped back: “I have to do more? No YOU have to do something! You’re supposed to be the President.” |
He added: “Happy to do your job, too. Just give me control of the Army Corps of Engineers and I’ll take it from there.” | He added: “Happy to do your job, too. Just give me control of the Army Corps of Engineers and I’ll take it from there.” |
Earlier Cuomo had announced a regional agreement with New Jersey, New York and Connecticut to shut all cinemas, casinos and gyms as of 8pm. Restaurants and bars in the three states - home to more than 22 million – will serve takeout and delivery only. | Earlier Cuomo had announced a regional agreement with New Jersey, New York and Connecticut to shut all cinemas, casinos and gyms as of 8pm. Restaurants and bars in the three states - home to more than 22 million – will serve takeout and delivery only. |
This was on the day when Trump, as Smith wrote, had been “subdued into realism”. | This was on the day when Trump, as Smith wrote, had been “subdued into realism”. |
Here are some immediate responses to Trump’s tweet this morning. | Here are some immediate responses to Trump’s tweet this morning. |
Here are two recent articles about US Republicans’ willful nativism around the pandemic. First this today from Lily Kuo. | Here are two recent articles about US Republicans’ willful nativism around the pandemic. First this today from Lily Kuo. |
And this slightly earlier one from Adam Gabbatt: | And this slightly earlier one from Adam Gabbatt: |
Much news to digest, and the Guardian aims to keep it fast, accurate, interesting and digestible! We’ll be covering events in US politics here today, which will be a mix government-related coronavirus news and non-coronavirus political news. | Much news to digest, and the Guardian aims to keep it fast, accurate, interesting and digestible! We’ll be covering events in US politics here today, which will be a mix government-related coronavirus news and non-coronavirus political news. |
In addition to this “channel” you can follow our dedicated global news coronavirus live blog, currently being run out of London, here. | In addition to this “channel” you can follow our dedicated global news coronavirus live blog, currently being run out of London, here. |
And, with the US financial markets set to open shortly, all the news from that direction will be covered in detail by our global business live blog, also run out of the Guardian’s London HQ, here. | And, with the US financial markets set to open shortly, all the news from that direction will be covered in detail by our global business live blog, also run out of the Guardian’s London HQ, here. |
Hello all, Joanna Walters here, taking over the US politics live blog in New York, from my colleagues in London. Voting is underway (with some glitches) in today’s primaries in Florida, Arizona and Illinois, with Ohio postponed. | Hello all, Joanna Walters here, taking over the US politics live blog in New York, from my colleagues in London. Voting is underway (with some glitches) in today’s primaries in Florida, Arizona and Illinois, with Ohio postponed. |
But the breaking news emerging is that there are pretty reliable reports that the Trump administration is seeking agreement from the US Congress for a whopping $850 billion stimulus package to boost the economy amid the coronavirus crisis. | But the breaking news emerging is that there are pretty reliable reports that the Trump administration is seeking agreement from the US Congress for a whopping $850 billion stimulus package to boost the economy amid the coronavirus crisis. |
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin plans to outline details to the US Senate later today. Media outlets including the Reuters news agency and the Washington Post are reporting the news, citing unnamed officials. | Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin plans to outline details to the US Senate later today. Media outlets including the Reuters news agency and the Washington Post are reporting the news, citing unnamed officials. |
I linked earlier to a piece in the Washington Examiner looking at what the coronavirus impact felt like on the ground in East Liverpool, a small Ohio city that won’t be voting in their postponed primary today. | I linked earlier to a piece in the Washington Examiner looking at what the coronavirus impact felt like on the ground in East Liverpool, a small Ohio city that won’t be voting in their postponed primary today. |
Jennifer Medina yesterday in the New York Times had a contrasting view from Phoenix, Arizona, where some Democrats were making the case that voting during a pandemic is a way to feel normal. | Jennifer Medina yesterday in the New York Times had a contrasting view from Phoenix, Arizona, where some Democrats were making the case that voting during a pandemic is a way to feel normal. |
But it is definitely not going to be a normal day of voting, and as anticipated, there are already reports of issues with the Florida primary. The Associated Press states that some Florida polling places have been unable to open as workers didn’t show up because of coronavirus fears. | But it is definitely not going to be a normal day of voting, and as anticipated, there are already reports of issues with the Florida primary. The Associated Press states that some Florida polling places have been unable to open as workers didn’t show up because of coronavirus fears. |
The Palm Beach County elections department told AP many workers failed to show up in at least five locations Tuesday. The county had 800 volunteers back out helping with the elections as of Monday, with 100 new volunteers offering to take their places. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he believes the election can be run safely. | The Palm Beach County elections department told AP many workers failed to show up in at least five locations Tuesday. The county had 800 volunteers back out helping with the elections as of Monday, with 100 new volunteers offering to take their places. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has said he believes the election can be run safely. |
What next for Bernie Sanders? If we are to assume that the polling figures showing Biden with secure leads in the three states - Florida, Illinois, Arizona - that are voting today, it becomes increasingly hard to see a path to victory for Sanders. With the coronavirus outbreak disrupting the primary season - Ohio has suspended their primary today, Louisiana and Georgia are already deferring theirs till later in the year - there may be pressure on Sanders to concede early. | What next for Bernie Sanders? If we are to assume that the polling figures showing Biden with secure leads in the three states - Florida, Illinois, Arizona - that are voting today, it becomes increasingly hard to see a path to victory for Sanders. With the coronavirus outbreak disrupting the primary season - Ohio has suspended their primary today, Louisiana and Georgia are already deferring theirs till later in the year - there may be pressure on Sanders to concede early. |
Holly Otterbain and David Siders have been looking at this for Politico, suggesting that Bernie may not be ready for a quick exit though: | Holly Otterbain and David Siders have been looking at this for Politico, suggesting that Bernie may not be ready for a quick exit though: |
They also make the point that, potentially, with primaries pushed back until the public has seen the full impact of the coronavirus outbreak, there might be a decided shift in mindset in favour of Sanders’ policies on, say, healthcare and labor laws, by the end of the campaign. | They also make the point that, potentially, with primaries pushed back until the public has seen the full impact of the coronavirus outbreak, there might be a decided shift in mindset in favour of Sanders’ policies on, say, healthcare and labor laws, by the end of the campaign. |
Read it here - Politico: ‘Who is going to advise him to drop out?’: Bernie may not be ready for quick exit | Read it here - Politico: ‘Who is going to advise him to drop out?’: Bernie may not be ready for quick exit |
Frank LaRose, Ohio’s Secretary of State, has been on CNN talking about the state’s decision to cancel today’s primary vote. | Frank LaRose, Ohio’s Secretary of State, has been on CNN talking about the state’s decision to cancel today’s primary vote. |
He told them that the decision had been taken after the guidance they were receiving about whether it was safe to proceed with the election “changed dramatically on Monday morning”. LaRose said: | He told them that the decision had been taken after the guidance they were receiving about whether it was safe to proceed with the election “changed dramatically on Monday morning”. LaRose said: |
Ohio so far has 50 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. You can watch the clip here: | Ohio so far has 50 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. You can watch the clip here: |
My colleague Lily Kuo in Shanghai has been following up on Chinese reaction to Trump’s decision to refer to the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 as “the Chinese Virus”. | My colleague Lily Kuo in Shanghai has been following up on Chinese reaction to Trump’s decision to refer to the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 as “the Chinese Virus”. |
China’s foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Trump should take care of his own matters first. “Some US politicians have tried to stigmatise China … which China strongly condemns,” he said at a press briefing. “We urge the US to stop this despicable practice. We are very angry and strongly oppose it [the tweet].” | China’s foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Trump should take care of his own matters first. “Some US politicians have tried to stigmatise China … which China strongly condemns,” he said at a press briefing. “We urge the US to stop this despicable practice. We are very angry and strongly oppose it [the tweet].” |
Kuo notes that the comment comes as Beijing and Washington appeared to be locked in a game of shifting blame. Last week, outspoken official Zhao Lijian from China’s ministry of foreign affairs accused the US military of bringing the virus to Wuhan. The US summoned Chinese ambassador Cui Tiankai over the comment and issued a “stern” warning to Cui. | Kuo notes that the comment comes as Beijing and Washington appeared to be locked in a game of shifting blame. Last week, outspoken official Zhao Lijian from China’s ministry of foreign affairs accused the US military of bringing the virus to Wuhan. The US summoned Chinese ambassador Cui Tiankai over the comment and issued a “stern” warning to Cui. |
An editorial by the state news agency Xinhuatoday said: “Using racist and xenophobic names to cast blame for the outbreak on other countries can only reveal politicians’ irresponsibility and incompetence.” | An editorial by the state news agency Xinhuatoday said: “Using racist and xenophobic names to cast blame for the outbreak on other countries can only reveal politicians’ irresponsibility and incompetence.” |
Those voting machines won’t be getting used today in Ohio. Salena Zito has been on the ground in the small Ohio city of East Liverpool for the Washington Examiner, and this is what they found… | Those voting machines won’t be getting used today in Ohio. Salena Zito has been on the ground in the small Ohio city of East Liverpool for the Washington Examiner, and this is what they found… |
Read it here - Washington Examiner: Coronavirus has this small Ohio city longing for a return to normal | Read it here - Washington Examiner: Coronavirus has this small Ohio city longing for a return to normal |
It may be that fears around coronavirus don’t have as much of an impact on voting trends in the three states holding their primaries today as you might expect, thanks to a big take-up of early voting. As Ed Kilgore observed yesterday in New York magazine: | It may be that fears around coronavirus don’t have as much of an impact on voting trends in the three states holding their primaries today as you might expect, thanks to a big take-up of early voting. As Ed Kilgore observed yesterday in New York magazine: |
If you are voting in person, polls start closing at 7pm ET in Florida, and close at 8pm in Illinois and 10pm in Arizona. The latest round of polls show that Biden is well ahead of Sanders in Florida (+38), Arizona (+17) and Illinois (+21). | If you are voting in person, polls start closing at 7pm ET in Florida, and close at 8pm in Illinois and 10pm in Arizona. The latest round of polls show that Biden is well ahead of Sanders in Florida (+38), Arizona (+17) and Illinois (+21). |
President of the advocacy organization Physicians for a National Health Program Adam Gaffney has not been impressed with Trump’s handling of the crisis. He writes for us: | President of the advocacy organization Physicians for a National Health Program Adam Gaffney has not been impressed with Trump’s handling of the crisis. He writes for us: |
Read it here - Adam Gaffney: Trump sees the coronavirus as a threat to his self-interest – not to people | Read it here - Adam Gaffney: Trump sees the coronavirus as a threat to his self-interest – not to people |
With huge movements on the market, and an emerging set of different rules and regulations going into force across the US to combat the spread of the coronavirus, its obvious that the administration and Congress are going to have to take more action to protect the ecomony and people’s livelihoods and well-being. NPR is reporting that: | With huge movements on the market, and an emerging set of different rules and regulations going into force across the US to combat the spread of the coronavirus, its obvious that the administration and Congress are going to have to take more action to protect the ecomony and people’s livelihoods and well-being. NPR is reporting that: |
Read it here - NPR: Congress weighs new, massive wave of emergency funding to address coronavirus | Read it here - NPR: Congress weighs new, massive wave of emergency funding to address coronavirus |
It was an unprecedented move to cancel the Ohio primaries at the 11th hour due to the coronavirus outbreak. | It was an unprecedented move to cancel the Ohio primaries at the 11th hour due to the coronavirus outbreak. |
Republican Governor Mike DeWine failed to get a judge to halt the primary Monday evening, even though he contended the election results wouldn’t be viewed as legitimate in light of the pandemic. | Republican Governor Mike DeWine failed to get a judge to halt the primary Monday evening, even though he contended the election results wouldn’t be viewed as legitimate in light of the pandemic. |
“To conduct an election tomorrow would would force poll workers and voters to place themselves at a unacceptable health risk of contracting coronavirus,” he said. | “To conduct an election tomorrow would would force poll workers and voters to place themselves at a unacceptable health risk of contracting coronavirus,” he said. |
Ohio Judge Richard Frye ruled against a lawsuit by voters who were seeking a delay in the primary until 2 June , in the hope that the outbreak has subsided by then. The judge said it would set a “terrible precedent”. | Ohio Judge Richard Frye ruled against a lawsuit by voters who were seeking a delay in the primary until 2 June , in the hope that the outbreak has subsided by then. The judge said it would set a “terrible precedent”. |
Health Director Amy Acton then declared a health emergency in Ohio that would prevent the polls from opening out of fear of exposing voters and volunteer poll workers, many of them elderly, to the virus. | Health Director Amy Acton then declared a health emergency in Ohio that would prevent the polls from opening out of fear of exposing voters and volunteer poll workers, many of them elderly, to the virus. |
Officials in Arizona, Florida and Illinois still feel they have done enough to ensure the safety of voters, though concerns are mounting that there will not be enough poll workers in some precincts, and voters will be confused after polling places in nursing homes were moved to other locations. | Officials in Arizona, Florida and Illinois still feel they have done enough to ensure the safety of voters, though concerns are mounting that there will not be enough poll workers in some precincts, and voters will be confused after polling places in nursing homes were moved to other locations. |
“Democrats now must to find a way to complete this primary given the uncertainty of when each state is going to vote and whether we’re even going to be able to have a convention in July.” | “Democrats now must to find a way to complete this primary given the uncertainty of when each state is going to vote and whether we’re even going to be able to have a convention in July.” |
That was veteran Democratic consultant Simon Rosenberg yesterday reflecting the reality that the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the US is now so severe that there’s a real possibility that Democrats will have to rearrange their whole plan for nominating a challenger to Donald Trump. | That was veteran Democratic consultant Simon Rosenberg yesterday reflecting the reality that the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the US is now so severe that there’s a real possibility that Democrats will have to rearrange their whole plan for nominating a challenger to Donald Trump. |
So, good morning - it should be a day where four states are voting, and Joe Biden would in all likelihood have been able to distance himself further from Bernie Sanders in the race. | So, good morning - it should be a day where four states are voting, and Joe Biden would in all likelihood have been able to distance himself further from Bernie Sanders in the race. |
Instead, in-person voting in Ohio is cancelled, and it is unclear what the impact on voter turn-out is going to be in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. | Instead, in-person voting in Ohio is cancelled, and it is unclear what the impact on voter turn-out is going to be in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. |
Advance polling suggests Biden will do well, but how many people will fancy standing in a long line to vote when you can see that other states like California have told people to “shelter in place”? | Advance polling suggests Biden will do well, but how many people will fancy standing in a long line to vote when you can see that other states like California have told people to “shelter in place”? |
The coronavirus is going to dominate the president’s day too. He caused controversy yesterday by referring to it as the “Chinese” virus. It was a bleak day for business and the markets yesterday, and Trump has got White House meetings and calls scheduled today with restaurant executives, tourism industry executives and representatives of supply retailers and wholesalers. There’s also due to be a press briefing by members of the Coronavirus Task Force this morning. | The coronavirus is going to dominate the president’s day too. He caused controversy yesterday by referring to it as the “Chinese” virus. It was a bleak day for business and the markets yesterday, and Trump has got White House meetings and calls scheduled today with restaurant executives, tourism industry executives and representatives of supply retailers and wholesalers. There’s also due to be a press briefing by members of the Coronavirus Task Force this morning. |
We’ll be bring you coverage of the day’s politics as they unfold here - we’ve also got global rolling coverage of the coronavirus crisis with my colleague Ben Quinn over here. | We’ll be bring you coverage of the day’s politics as they unfold here - we’ve also got global rolling coverage of the coronavirus crisis with my colleague Ben Quinn over here. |
Still, at least the penguins given the run of Chicago Zoo while it remains closed are happy… | Still, at least the penguins given the run of Chicago Zoo while it remains closed are happy… |