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Remarks by Trump, Pence, and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Briefing, 03-18-2020
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Remarks by President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Briefing
HEALTHCARE
Issued on: March 18, 2020
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
12:06 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I would like to begin by announcing some important developments in our war against the Chinese virus.
Well be invoking the Defense Production Act, just in case we need it. In other words, I think you all know what it is, and it can do a lot of good things if we need it. And we will we will have it all completed, signing it in just a little while. Right after Im finished with this conference, Ill be signing it. Its prepared to go. So we will be invoking the Defense Production Act.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, thank you. Two questions, if I may. Your Treasury Secretary was on Capitol Hill talking about the potential for what could come, and he said that unemployment could skyrocket to 20 percent. Are we looking that could rival the Great Depression. Are we looking at potentially historic devastation?
THE PRESIDENT: No, well, I dont agree with that. Yeah no, I dont agree. Thats a absolute total worst-case scenario. But, no, we dont look at that at all.
Q And thank you. And my second question
THE PRESIDENT: Were nowhere near it.
Q Okay. Why do you keep calling this the Chinese virus? There are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in this country. Your own aide, Secretary Azar, says he does not use this term. He says, Ethnicity does not cause the virus. Why do you keep using this? A lot of
THE PRESIDENT: Because it comes from China.
Q people say its racist.
THE PRESIDENT: Its not racist at all. No. Not at all. It comes from China. Thats why. It comes from China. I want to be accurate.
Q And no concerns about Chinese Americans
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, please, John.
Q in this country?
THE PRESIDENT: No.
Q And to the aides behind you, are you comfortable with this term?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I have a great I have great love for all of the people from our country. But, as you know, China tried to say at one point maybe they stopped now that it was caused by American soldiers. That cant happen. Its not going to happen not as long as Im President. It comes from China.
John, please.
{snip}
Q Theres federal theres reporting that the federal government has a plan that shows that this coronavirus outbreak might last as much as long as 18 months. Are you seeing those numbers? Could this actually last
THE PRESIDENT: No, were not seeing that at all.
Q And then the my second question is, there are some at least one White House official who used the term Kung flu, referring to the fact that this virus started in China. Is that acceptable? Is it wrong? Are you worried that that having this virus be talked about as a Chinese virus, that that might help
THE PRESIDENT: I wonder who said that.
Q That might (inaudible)
THE PRESIDENT: Do you know who said that?
Q That Im not sure the persons name, but would you condemn the fact
THE PRESIDENT: He used
Q the Kung flu
THE PRESIDENT: Say the term again.
Q The a person at the White House used the
THE PRESIDENT: No, just the term.
Q term Kung flu. My question is
THE PRESIDENT: Kung flu?
Q do you think thats wrong? Kung flu. And do you think using the term Chinese virus that puts Asian Americans at risk, that people might target them?
THE PRESIDENT: No, not at all. No, not at all. I think they probably would agree with it 100 percent. It comes from China. Theres nothing not to agree on.
Okay, how about the last question. Please, go ahead.
Q Switching gears very quickly
THE PRESIDENT: Say it?
Q Switching gears to a larger question here. Weve seen that before the pandemic there were a lot of Americans that were already alienated. We saw deaths of despair increasing through suicide and other things. Now, as these individuals, a lot of times in rural parts of the country, are self-isolating, what is your message to those individuals and what do you hope that individuals, communities, and churches will do to reach out to them?
THE PRESIDENT: So my message is to all Americans, but to those Americans who are going through a lot: We love them, were with them, and we will not let them down.
Thank you all very much.
END
1:03 P.M. EDT
Remarks by President Trump, Vice President Pence, and Members of the Coronavirus Task Force in Press Briefing
HEALTHCARE
Issued on: March 18, 2020
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
12:06 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. I would like to begin by announcing some important developments in our war against the Chinese virus.
Well be invoking the Defense Production Act, just in case we need it. In other words, I think you all know what it is, and it can do a lot of good things if we need it. And we will we will have it all completed, signing it in just a little while. Right after Im finished with this conference, Ill be signing it. Its prepared to go. So we will be invoking the Defense Production Act.
{snip}
Q Mr. President, thank you. Two questions, if I may. Your Treasury Secretary was on Capitol Hill talking about the potential for what could come, and he said that unemployment could skyrocket to 20 percent. Are we looking that could rival the Great Depression. Are we looking at potentially historic devastation?
THE PRESIDENT: No, well, I dont agree with that. Yeah no, I dont agree. Thats a absolute total worst-case scenario. But, no, we dont look at that at all.
Q And thank you. And my second question
THE PRESIDENT: Were nowhere near it.
Q Okay. Why do you keep calling this the Chinese virus? There are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in this country. Your own aide, Secretary Azar, says he does not use this term. He says, Ethnicity does not cause the virus. Why do you keep using this? A lot of
THE PRESIDENT: Because it comes from China.
Q people say its racist.
THE PRESIDENT: Its not racist at all. No. Not at all. It comes from China. Thats why. It comes from China. I want to be accurate.
Q And no concerns about Chinese Americans
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, please, John.
Q in this country?
THE PRESIDENT: No.
Q And to the aides behind you, are you comfortable with this term?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I have a great I have great love for all of the people from our country. But, as you know, China tried to say at one point maybe they stopped now that it was caused by American soldiers. That cant happen. Its not going to happen not as long as Im President. It comes from China.
John, please.
{snip}
Q Theres federal theres reporting that the federal government has a plan that shows that this coronavirus outbreak might last as much as long as 18 months. Are you seeing those numbers? Could this actually last
THE PRESIDENT: No, were not seeing that at all.
Q And then the my second question is, there are some at least one White House official who used the term Kung flu, referring to the fact that this virus started in China. Is that acceptable? Is it wrong? Are you worried that that having this virus be talked about as a Chinese virus, that that might help
THE PRESIDENT: I wonder who said that.
Q That might (inaudible)
THE PRESIDENT: Do you know who said that?
Q That Im not sure the persons name, but would you condemn the fact
THE PRESIDENT: He used
Q the Kung flu
THE PRESIDENT: Say the term again.
Q The a person at the White House used the
THE PRESIDENT: No, just the term.
Q term Kung flu. My question is
THE PRESIDENT: Kung flu?
Q do you think thats wrong? Kung flu. And do you think using the term Chinese virus that puts Asian Americans at risk, that people might target them?
THE PRESIDENT: No, not at all. No, not at all. I think they probably would agree with it 100 percent. It comes from China. Theres nothing not to agree on.
Okay, how about the last question. Please, go ahead.
Q Switching gears very quickly
THE PRESIDENT: Say it?
Q Switching gears to a larger question here. Weve seen that before the pandemic there were a lot of Americans that were already alienated. We saw deaths of despair increasing through suicide and other things. Now, as these individuals, a lot of times in rural parts of the country, are self-isolating, what is your message to those individuals and what do you hope that individuals, communities, and churches will do to reach out to them?
THE PRESIDENT: So my message is to all Americans, but to those Americans who are going through a lot: We love them, were with them, and we will not let them down.
Thank you all very much.
END
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