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Coronavirus US live: Trump demands churches, synagogues and mosques reopen 'right now' Coronavirus US live: Trump demands churches, synagogues and mosques reopen 'right now'
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President threatens to override governors if they don’t comply with his request, while speaking at the White House FridayPresident threatens to override governors if they don’t comply with his request, while speaking at the White House Friday
Yahoo News and YouGov are out with a startling poll, which among its findings says 44% of Republicans believe Microsoft founder Bill Gates “is plotting to use a mass Covid-19 vaccination campaign as a pretext to implant microchips in billions of people and monitor their movements”.
Gates has given $300m to fund efforts to find a vaccine for the coronavirus, which has killed nearly 100,000 people in the US and nearly 336,000 worldwide. Earlier this month he participated in a global summit which the Trump administration skipped.
The idea that Gates is pushing vaccine efforts out of some sinister, world-dominating motive is actually a conspiracy theory too outlandish even for the Trump administration and Fox News, which have not pushed it. (Trump supporters Diamond and Silk did go there in April, on their own live stream, after their last Fox Nation show.)
To some Americans, that doesn’t seem to matter. Among those who say their primary source of news is Fox News, the new poll says, the figure for believing the Gates conspiracy theory is 50%.
The Yahoo/YouGov poll found widespread concern about the spread of misinformation amid the coronavirus pandemic. A majority of Democrats blamed the Trump administration while Republicans blamed the mainstream media.
The tendency to believe and spread conspiracy theories is “more widespread on the right”, Yahoo reported, “although liberals also believe some false narratives (including that Covid-19 deaths have already surged in states that were quick to reopen)”.
Joe Biden has apologized for his comments earlier on Friday.Joe Biden has apologized for his comments earlier on Friday.
Christian leaders in several states were already making plans to open to congregants on the week of Pentecost, May 31, despite restrictions in those states, and evidence of heightened risks of spreading Covid-19Christian leaders in several states were already making plans to open to congregants on the week of Pentecost, May 31, despite restrictions in those states, and evidence of heightened risks of spreading Covid-19
They, and others, are likely to be emboldened President Trump’s remarks on Friday about opening “essential” houses of worship. The Associated Press reports:They, and others, are likely to be emboldened President Trump’s remarks on Friday about opening “essential” houses of worship. The Associated Press reports:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bought up a case just this week about the risks of holding religious services in person.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bought up a case just this week about the risks of holding religious services in person.
The CDC published an example in a weekly report, which centers around an Arkansas church where the pastor and his wife had Covid-19.The CDC published an example in a weekly report, which centers around an Arkansas church where the pastor and his wife had Covid-19.
According to the report, the local ABC station said, the couple attended church-related events from March 6 through March 8, developing symptoms of illness just a few days following the events. ABC further reported that:According to the report, the local ABC station said, the couple attended church-related events from March 6 through March 8, developing symptoms of illness just a few days following the events. ABC further reported that:
Trouble continues for Joe Biden over his remarks to radio host Charlamagne tha God this morning.Trouble continues for Joe Biden over his remarks to radio host Charlamagne tha God this morning.
The Democratic presumptive nominee said that “if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black”.The Democratic presumptive nominee said that “if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black”.
Michigan Republican and candidate for Senate John James has put out a furious tweet.Michigan Republican and candidate for Senate John James has put out a furious tweet.
Here’s the clip.Here’s the clip.
The FBI said on Friday that the agency’s director Christopher Wray had ordered an internal review into possible misconduct in the investigation of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.The FBI said on Friday that the agency’s director Christopher Wray had ordered an internal review into possible misconduct in the investigation of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.
This follows the Justice Department’s controversial decision earlier this month to move to dismiss the criminal case against Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.This follows the Justice Department’s controversial decision earlier this month to move to dismiss the criminal case against Flynn, who had pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
Judge Emmet Sullivan, however, has put a hold on attorney general William Barr’s attempt to drop the case against Flynn, and appointed a retired judge, John Gleeson, to argue against the motion to dismiss.Judge Emmet Sullivan, however, has put a hold on attorney general William Barr’s attempt to drop the case against Flynn, and appointed a retired judge, John Gleeson, to argue against the motion to dismiss.
The FBI review announced on Friday will examine whether any employees engaged in misconduct during the course of the investigation and evaluate whether any improvements need to be made, the bureau said.The FBI review announced on Friday will examine whether any employees engaged in misconduct during the course of the investigation and evaluate whether any improvements need to be made, the bureau said.
The move to drop the case was condemned by almost 2,000 former justice department figures.The move to drop the case was condemned by almost 2,000 former justice department figures.
Returning to White House coronavirus task force resource coordinator Deborah Birx’s lengthy presentation for a moment.Returning to White House coronavirus task force resource coordinator Deborah Birx’s lengthy presentation for a moment.
She mentioned that people shouldn’t go to religious services if they are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus.She mentioned that people shouldn’t go to religious services if they are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus.
But she and all the other experts have said repeatedly that people can be asymptomatic while still having coronavirus and be shedding the virus, potentially infecting people, for days without realizing it.But she and all the other experts have said repeatedly that people can be asymptomatic while still having coronavirus and be shedding the virus, potentially infecting people, for days without realizing it.
In follow-up Q & A with White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, she was asked several times by different reporters what authority the president has to “override the governors” and she skirted round it in various ways but ended up admitting that where it comes to lifting restrictions on houses of worship opening for services “that’s up to the governors”.In follow-up Q & A with White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, she was asked several times by different reporters what authority the president has to “override the governors” and she skirted round it in various ways but ended up admitting that where it comes to lifting restrictions on houses of worship opening for services “that’s up to the governors”.
Some churches are defying governors’ orders not to hold in-person services, and this was asked about.Some churches are defying governors’ orders not to hold in-person services, and this was asked about.
McEnany said Trump “wants to see all these churches open.”McEnany said Trump “wants to see all these churches open.”
White House coronavirus task force resource coordinator Deborah Birx is giving a detailed presentation in the press briefing room.White House coronavirus task force resource coordinator Deborah Birx is giving a detailed presentation in the press briefing room.
She said she is concerned about persistent high numbers of cases in some cities that have had lasting restrictions on residents, namely Washington, DC, Chicago and LA.She said she is concerned about persistent high numbers of cases in some cities that have had lasting restrictions on residents, namely Washington, DC, Chicago and LA.
Birx just warned people to wear masks and observe social distancing over the holiday weekend.Birx just warned people to wear masks and observe social distancing over the holiday weekend.
“Play tennis with masks on,” she said. “Play golf with marked balls.”“Play tennis with masks on,” she said. “Play golf with marked balls.”
She told Americans to keep distance and think “that’s your space and you need to protect it.”She told Americans to keep distance and think “that’s your space and you need to protect it.”
She then says: “I know you can do it,” as if we’re all elementary school children. But most folks can probably attest to having seen people acting frighteningly irresponsibly out in public, or just without thinking.She then says: “I know you can do it,” as if we’re all elementary school children. But most folks can probably attest to having seen people acting frighteningly irresponsibly out in public, or just without thinking.
Whether it’s the mask around the mouth but not nose, or walking around the store with a mask under the chin, like a useless little head hammock, etc, etc, and that’s even without all the people getting into violent incidents over social distancing, mask wearing and all that. So. Drs Birx and Fauci wish you a safe Memorial Day weekend.Whether it’s the mask around the mouth but not nose, or walking around the store with a mask under the chin, like a useless little head hammock, etc, etc, and that’s even without all the people getting into violent incidents over social distancing, mask wearing and all that. So. Drs Birx and Fauci wish you a safe Memorial Day weekend.
Speculating here that the president will hit the links.Speculating here that the president will hit the links.
Here’s one of the other points Donald Trump just made in his exceedingly short address to the press.Here’s one of the other points Donald Trump just made in his exceedingly short address to the press.
“Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics essential, but have left out churches ... it’s not right. So I am correcting this injustice and am calling houses of worship essential,” the president said.“Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics essential, but have left out churches ... it’s not right. So I am correcting this injustice and am calling houses of worship essential,” the president said.
Donald Trump says “America needs more prayer, not less.”
The president just demanded places of worship reopen for in-person services and he talked about guidelines being issued for “communities of faith”.
He wants them open “for this weekend”. Called upon governors to life quarantine restrictions relating to religious gathering places.
“If they do not do it I will override the governors,” he said.
He then turned on his heel and left the White House press briefing room without taking any questions.
Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany then brought up Deborah Birx, response coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, to the podium for an expert briefing.
Press briefing with Donald Trump begins.
The president said: “Churches and mosques are places that provide essential services …I call upon governors to open houses of worship right now … these are places that hold our society together. People are demanding to go to church, to synagogue, to the mosque.”
Meanwhile, someone jumped the fence at the White House.
We still await the surprise press conference with the president that the White House said would begin at 1pm ET.
Donald Trump may want to talk about new guidelines for opening churches in the US for in-person services, which he brought up yesterday during his visit to Michigan.
He will no doubt be asked about the latest, large study of hydroxychloroquine, which he has been taking as a prophylactic against Covid-19 after at least two staffers at the White House tested positive for the disease. This despite his own federal regulators strongly advising against and speaking about the dangers for non-Covid use.
A new study published in the Lancet showed it has increased deaths in patients treated with it for Covid-19 in hospitals around the world.
The major study of the way hydroxychloroquine and its older version, chloroquine, have been used on six continents – without clinical trials – reveals a sobering picture.
Scientists said the results meant the drug should no longer be given to Covid-19 patients except in proper research settings.
Yesterday World Health Organization said hydroxychloroquine should not be taken for coronavirus outside of clinical trials.
Donald Trump is about to hold a briefing at the White House.
This was not originally scheduled. So we’ll see what the president has to say. Coronavirus deaths just passed the 95,000 mark in the US.
Joanna Walters will be taking over the blog for the next few hours.
Here’s where the day stands so far:
Dr Anthony Fauci urged Americans to take precautions when celebrating Memorial Day this weekend. “Go out, wear a mask. Stay six feet away from anyone you see,” Fauci, the government’s top infectious disease expert, said last night.
Trump said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would soon release guidance on reopening churches. The CDC and the White House have reportedly clashed over the issue, with administration officials pushing to reopen churches with no restrictions despite concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
Joe Biden was criticized for saying African American voters were not actually black if they were still deciding between him and Trump. “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black” Biden said in an interview with “The Breakfast Club.” The comment was criticized as “racist essentialism.”
The blog will have more coming up, so stay tuned.
Senator Tim Scott slammed Joe Biden’s comment about black voters as “arrogant” and “condescending” in an interview with Fox Business.
Biden said in an interview released earlier today, “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”
Scott, the only African American Republican in the Senate, said in response, “Who in the heck does he think he is? That is the most arrogant, outrageous comment I’ve heard in a very long time, and I take offense to that.”
The South Carolina senator noted that 1.3 million African Americans voted for Trump in 2016, and he said the president had reversed some of the damage of the 1994 crime bill, which Biden helped write.
Similar to his other recent speeches, Trump’s remarks at the White House, which were meant to focus on honoring American veterans, turned overtly political as the president lashed out against Democrats.
Trump criticized Joe Biden for calling his response to coronavirus “xenophobic” and said Nancy Pelosi was “dancing in the streets of Chinatown” as coronavirus started to spread across the country.
“These are sick people,” the president said before returning to the intended topic of his speech.
The event ended with a surreal scene at the White House, with motorcyclists driving their bikes around the South Lawn while Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine” played over speakers.
The scene made the Memorial Day event feel more like a Trump campaign rally, and some commentators were quick to say the display was inappropriate as the country’s coronavirus death toll approaches 100,000.
Trump said he expected the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to soon release guidance on reopening churches and other places of worship.
Speaking during a White House event honoring American veterans, the president said the agency unveil a “strong recommendation” on reopening churches. “We’re going to make that essential,” Trump said.
The CDC and the White House have reportedly clashed over guidance to reopen churches, with Trump administration officials resisting any limitations on places of worship.
The CDC published a report earlier this week showing that an Arkansas church had been connected to dozens of coronavirus cases and three coronavirus deaths, raising concerns about relaxing restrictions on places of worship.
Days after CNN raised questions about Tara Reade’s educational background, a spokesperson for Antioch University confirmed to the New York Times that she had not received a degree from the school.
Defense lawyers in California are now reviewing cases in which Reade, who has accused Joe Biden of sexual assault, served as an expert witness on domestic violence, claiming she misrepesented her educational credentials in major cases.
The Times has more on that: