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Coronavirus US live: Trump says he will suspend immigration for 60 days | |
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President says order will only apply to those seeking green cards, not those entering temporarily | |
The federal government will along with New York to help the state secure additional tests, Trump said — addressing his phone call with the state’s governor Andrew Cuomo. | |
New York state and New York City “have been terrific to work with,” Trump said — despite his many clashes with Cuomo and Mayor Bill DeBlasio of New York City. | |
The order will only apply to people seeking a green card — not those who enter on a temporary basis, the president said. Such a policy would “preserve vital resources for American citizens,” he said. But critics have said that Trump is scapegoating immigrants, and using the coronavirus pandemic to push long-held anti-immigration policies. | |
Fact check: Mortality Rate | |
“Our mortality rate remains roughly half” that of other countries, Trump said, adding that the rate was “one of the lowest in any other country in the world.” | |
The president is half-right — the US does indeed appear to have a lower case fatality rate than several countries, including Italy, Belgium and the UK, according to the Johns Hopkins tracker. | |
The case fatality rate refers to the number of deaths divided by the number of confirmed cases. Johns Hopkins has calculated that figure for about 130 countries. but the US’s rate is far from the “lowest” of any country. | |
The US rate is 5.4% — more double the rate of Japan and South Korea (2.2%), and several times the rate of Singapore, with a rate. of .1%. | |
A small wrap here on the meeting this afternoon between the president and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Oval Office, per Cuomo. | |
He said, in a quick call to MSNBC afterward, that he had a “functional and effective” conversation with Trump and tried to keep the focus on testing and state budget problems, Reuters reports. | |
“We have a tremendous job that we have to get done and put everything else aside and do the job, and the tone of the conversation was very functional and effective,” Cuomo said. | |
“I stayed focused on what we were there to talk about and for me the substantive agenda was testing - ‘Who does what? How do we get it up the scale?’ - and somebody has to stand up for funding for the states.” | |
Cuomo, a Democrat who has clashed with Trump during the coronavirus outbreak, did not discuss details of their talk, but described the meeting as “honest and open.”“The president is communicative about his feelings and I’m communicative about what I think,” he said. | |
With social distancing and lockdowns showing some positive results, Cuomo said on Monday he could begin to consider how to reopen a state that ranges from New York City, with more than 8 million people, to farm country and sparsely populated towns upstate. | |
The White House did not immediately provide an account of the meeting.Cuomo said he sought a face-to-face conversation with the Republican president to hash out issues around the need for more testing capability. | |
“We have to get this ironed out. This is a very big issue,” Cuomo said. | |
He said testing volume needed to increase tenfold and leaders needed to discuss how the federal government can help and what the states can do to make enough tests available. | |
“That is the issue for the country right now I think,” Cuomo said. “It’s a benchmark - ‘Where are we? Are we on the increase, are we on the plateau or are we on the descent?’” | |
The relief is for small businesses, Mnuchin said. | |
“I was relieved to see that Shake Shack returned the money,” he said — referring to the fast-food chain’s decision to return the $10m government loan meant for struggling companies. “The intent of this was not for big public companies,” he said — adding that the government will put out an FAQ to clarify who should take advantage of the government funds. | |
Trump added that the government will ask bigger companies to return the funds. “Harvard’s going to pay back the money,” Trump said. The university with a multi-billion dollar endowment, “shouldn’t have taken it.” | |
Steven Mnuchin, the treasury secretary, thanked Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer for their work on the latest coronavirus relief bill. There is “unprecedented of money for testing” in the bill, he said | |
The new legislation allocates another $310bn for the payroll protection program for small businesses, and $50bn in disaster loans for small businesses. | |
Stay tuned for live coverage and fact checks. | |
Trump has said he will sign the legislation pending in Congress to bail out the small business loan program that’s been overrun by demand but small business isn’t holding its breath. | Trump has said he will sign the legislation pending in Congress to bail out the small business loan program that’s been overrun by demand but small business isn’t holding its breath. |
The last round ended up in the pockets of “small businesses” including Potbelly, the international sandwich chain, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Shake Shack - which has given its $10m back. | The last round ended up in the pockets of “small businesses” including Potbelly, the international sandwich chain, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Shake Shack - which has given its $10m back. |
In the meantime real small businesses, especially in hard-hit New York, are suffering. Nichelina Mavros, co-owner of Depanneur, a grocery and deli in New York, said: “Ninety eight per cent of New York businesses are small businesses. In my network not one of them got the money.” | In the meantime real small businesses, especially in hard-hit New York, are suffering. Nichelina Mavros, co-owner of Depanneur, a grocery and deli in New York, said: “Ninety eight per cent of New York businesses are small businesses. In my network not one of them got the money.” |
She wasn’t alone, you can read more here. | She wasn’t alone, you can read more here. |
Hi there, it’s Maanvi Singh — blogging from the West Coast. | Hi there, it’s Maanvi Singh — blogging from the West Coast. |
New York no longer needs the USS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship deployed to help relieve hospitals overwhelmed with coronavirus patients, the state’s governor Andrew Cuomo said on MSNBC. | New York no longer needs the USS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship deployed to help relieve hospitals overwhelmed with coronavirus patients, the state’s governor Andrew Cuomo said on MSNBC. |
“We don’t really need the Comfort anymore,” Cuomo said. “It did give us comfort, but we don’t need it anymore.” The ship can be redeployed where it’s needed most, he added. | “We don’t really need the Comfort anymore,” Cuomo said. “It did give us comfort, but we don’t need it anymore.” The ship can be redeployed where it’s needed most, he added. |
The governor has been frequently at odds with the president. Donald Trump has challenged Cuomo’s dire requests for key medical equipment including ventilators. As the infection and hospitalization rates slowed, the president has derided governors for requesting more supplies than initial, worst-case predictions from scientists would have suggested. | The governor has been frequently at odds with the president. Donald Trump has challenged Cuomo’s dire requests for key medical equipment including ventilators. As the infection and hospitalization rates slowed, the president has derided governors for requesting more supplies than initial, worst-case predictions from scientists would have suggested. |
Cuomo, who called into MSNBC after a meeting with Trump, said that “for the president and myself, this is not about anyone’s emotion about anyone else. I mean, who cares what I feel, what he feels.” | Cuomo, who called into MSNBC after a meeting with Trump, said that “for the president and myself, this is not about anyone’s emotion about anyone else. I mean, who cares what I feel, what he feels.” |
The president is willing to include money for states in the next round of economic relief legislation, Cuomo reported, adding that he was the one who suggested a face-to-face meeting in DC to further discuss efforts to ramp up testing. | The president is willing to include money for states in the next round of economic relief legislation, Cuomo reported, adding that he was the one who suggested a face-to-face meeting in DC to further discuss efforts to ramp up testing. |
That’s it from me today. My west coast colleague, Maanvi Singh, will take over the blog for the next few hours. | That’s it from me today. My west coast colleague, Maanvi Singh, will take over the blog for the next few hours. |
Here’s where the day stands so far: | Here’s where the day stands so far: |
The Senate passed a nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief bill by unainmous consent. The bill, which provides funding for small businesses, hospitals and testing, will now advance to the House. Trump has said he will sign the bill, but Republican congressman Thomas Massie has threatened to object to the bill, which could force House members to return to Washington to pass it. | The Senate passed a nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief bill by unainmous consent. The bill, which provides funding for small businesses, hospitals and testing, will now advance to the House. Trump has said he will sign the bill, but Republican congressman Thomas Massie has threatened to object to the bill, which could force House members to return to Washington to pass it. |
Attorney general William Barr said the justice department may eventually join lawsuits against stay-at-home orders. “We’re looking carefully at a number of these rules that are being put into place,” Barr said. “And if we think one goes too far, we initially try to jawbone the governors into rolling them back or adjusting them. And if they’re not and people bring lawsuits, we file statement of interest and side with the plaintiffs.” | Attorney general William Barr said the justice department may eventually join lawsuits against stay-at-home orders. “We’re looking carefully at a number of these rules that are being put into place,” Barr said. “And if we think one goes too far, we initially try to jawbone the governors into rolling them back or adjusting them. And if they’re not and people bring lawsuits, we file statement of interest and side with the plaintiffs.” |
The number of coronavirus cases in the US has surpassed 800,000. The US has confirmed 816,240 cases of the virus, and the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has now reached 2,546,527. Nearly 44,000 Americans have died of the virus. | The number of coronavirus cases in the US has surpassed 800,000. The US has confirmed 816,240 cases of the virus, and the number of coronavirus cases worldwide has now reached 2,546,527. Nearly 44,000 Americans have died of the virus. |
New York governor Andrew Cuomo met with Trump at the White House. The meeting came as the Democratic governor has repeatedly called on the federal government to play a more active role in helping states expand testing capacity. | New York governor Andrew Cuomo met with Trump at the White House. The meeting came as the Democratic governor has repeatedly called on the federal government to play a more active role in helping states expand testing capacity. |
Maanvi will have more coming up, so stay tuned. | Maanvi will have more coming up, so stay tuned. |
The Senate has passed the nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief bill, which will allocate $320 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses and provide $100 billion for hospitals and testing. | The Senate has passed the nearly $500 billion coronavirus relief bill, which will allocate $320 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses and provide $100 billion for hospitals and testing. |
The bill will now advance to the House, which will also attempt to pass the proposal by unanimous consent, and Trump has said he will sign the bill. | The bill will now advance to the House, which will also attempt to pass the proposal by unanimous consent, and Trump has said he will sign the bill. |
However, Republican congressman Thomas Massie has threatened to raise an objection to the unanimous consent proposal, which would force House members to return to Washington to pass the bill. | However, Republican congressman Thomas Massie has threatened to raise an objection to the unanimous consent proposal, which would force House members to return to Washington to pass the bill. |
Two Republican senators, Mike Lee and Rand Paul, raised concerns today about approving the bill by unanimous consent, but they ultimately decided against forcing a recorded vote on the legislation. | Two Republican senators, Mike Lee and Rand Paul, raised concerns today about approving the bill by unanimous consent, but they ultimately decided against forcing a recorded vote on the legislation. |
Republican senator Rand Paul emphasized that some parts of the country with fewer coronavirus cases will be able to reopen more quickly than other, more hard-hit regions. | Republican senator Rand Paul emphasized that some parts of the country with fewer coronavirus cases will be able to reopen more quickly than other, more hard-hit regions. |
“We need to get past a one-size-fits-all approach to infectious disease,” Paul said. | “We need to get past a one-size-fits-all approach to infectious disease,” Paul said. |
The Republican senator said he had concerns about both the amount of funding in the relief bill and the plan to pass it by unanimous consent. | The Republican senator said he had concerns about both the amount of funding in the relief bill and the plan to pass it by unanimous consent. |
But Paul said he ultimately decided not to invoke the Senate rules to require a recorded vote on the bill, which would have forced members to return to Washington. | But Paul said he ultimately decided not to invoke the Senate rules to require a recorded vote on the bill, which would have forced members to return to Washington. |
Paul said he chose to deliver his floor speech today so that history would record how “not everyone gave in” to the “massive accumulation of debt” facing the country. | Paul said he chose to deliver his floor speech today so that history would record how “not everyone gave in” to the “massive accumulation of debt” facing the country. |
Republican senator Rand Paul has taken the Senate floor to argue that “no amount of money” can save the country from the coronavirus crisis. | Republican senator Rand Paul has taken the Senate floor to argue that “no amount of money” can save the country from the coronavirus crisis. |
“Our only hope of rescuing this country is re-opening the economy,” Paul said. | “Our only hope of rescuing this country is re-opening the economy,” Paul said. |
The Kentucky Republican acknowledged the virus still poses many risks, but he said lawmakers needed to “put those risks in perspective” when it came to considering whether to reopen the economy. | The Kentucky Republican acknowledged the virus still poses many risks, but he said lawmakers needed to “put those risks in perspective” when it came to considering whether to reopen the economy. |
“Today I rise in opposition to spending $500 billion more,” Paul said. | “Today I rise in opposition to spending $500 billion more,” Paul said. |
Republican senator Mike Lee criticized the Senate’s efforts to pass a nearly $500 billion by unanimous consent, as many members remain away from Washington due to social distancing guidelines. | Republican senator Mike Lee criticized the Senate’s efforts to pass a nearly $500 billion by unanimous consent, as many members remain away from Washington due to social distancing guidelines. |
“We cannot do the job for which we were elected without actually being here,” Lee said. “It’s time to return to Washington and get to work.” | “We cannot do the job for which we were elected without actually being here,” Lee said. “It’s time to return to Washington and get to work.” |
Lee noted the Senate is not currently scheduled to reconvene until May 4. “When we come back on May the 4th ... I hope the Force will be with us,” Lee said, throwing in a “Star Wars” reference at the end of his floor speech. | Lee noted the Senate is not currently scheduled to reconvene until May 4. “When we come back on May the 4th ... I hope the Force will be with us,” Lee said, throwing in a “Star Wars” reference at the end of his floor speech. |
Senator Mike Lee has now taken the floor, and the Utah Republican said he spoke with a “heavy heart” as he considered the trials of his constituents amid the current crisis. | Senator Mike Lee has now taken the floor, and the Utah Republican said he spoke with a “heavy heart” as he considered the trials of his constituents amid the current crisis. |
Lee referenced the hard work being done by medical professionals, other frontline workers and parents right now. | Lee referenced the hard work being done by medical professionals, other frontline workers and parents right now. |
“And yet Congress is in recess,” Lee said, calling lawmakers’ absence from Washington due to social distancing guidelines “simply unacceptable.” | “And yet Congress is in recess,” Lee said, calling lawmakers’ absence from Washington due to social distancing guidelines “simply unacceptable.” |
“If Covid-19 requires Congress to act, then it requires Congress to convene,” Lee said. | “If Covid-19 requires Congress to act, then it requires Congress to convene,” Lee said. |
If Lee or any other senator raises an objection to passing the relief bill by unanimous consent, then members will be required to return to Washington to approve the proposal. | If Lee or any other senator raises an objection to passing the relief bill by unanimous consent, then members will be required to return to Washington to approve the proposal. |