Times of Suriname

Trump rages at criticism while governors craft their own plans to reopen the economy

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USA With 23,000 Americans dead and millions without a paycheck, President Donald Trump dimmed the lights in the White House briefing room, fired up a misleading propaganda video and boiled over.

In one of the most unchained presidenti­al tantrums ever captured on television, Trump’s Monday display flouted every notion of calm leadership by the commander in chief in a crisis. He claimed powers never envisioned by the Constituti­on and insisted his “authority is total” to order states and cities to get moving again to break out of the frozen economy. His warning came as two blocs of Eastern and Western hot-spot states banded together in an implied challenge to his vow to get people back to work soon, setting off a brewing confrontat­ion over the power of the federal government. During the news conference, Trump moaned that the press was not giving him credit because “everything we did was right” in the coronaviru­s pandemic. Raging at reporters, the President used the campaign-style video to mislead the nation about his sluggish recognitio­n of the threat from the virus, after once predicting a “miracle” that would make it go away. He called up his top medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, to publicly repudiate his own words Sunday on CNN, which had been interprete­d as criticism of early administra­tion actions.

When the Category Five presidenti­al storm had blown out, Trump had offered no new guidance on the key issues -- for instance, the continued inadequacy of testing, which will hamper the nation’s economic opening. He vowed that the economy would fire up “ahead of schedule” but did not explain how, when many states are at or are approachin­g their peak infection rates. (CNN)

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