President ignores experts and local concerns to stage eventOklahoma experiences Covid-19 increase as it reopensProtesters topple Confederate statue in Washington DC US attorney refuses to resign despite Barr announcement 2.53am BST Trump says he will keep “America out of foolish foreign wars” if reelected. He then says the US “will be the first nation to land on Mars” before repeating his promise to defend the right to keep arms adding it’s “damned nice” to have guns when “lunatics” are protesting on the streets. 2.45am BST Trump says “the plague” has hurt the economy which was “the envy of the world” but America is coming back. “Retails sales: the greatest single numbers in history,” he says. He then returns to blaming China for Covid-19 and he predicts the economy will come back in October as the election approaches. He says that progress will be hurt if the Democrats are elected, but if he wins next year will be “the greatest in history” for the economy. Trump says he has saved “millions of lives” during the pandemic and says it’s now time “to get back to work” even though cases of Covid-19 are rising in many states. Continue reading…
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