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PoliticoWhite House defiant as US coronavirus deaths pass 130,000
- Trump administration officials highlight decline in death rates as sign of success
- State and local officials seek national mask mandate while president tweets about grievances with media
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This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Max Cohen on politico.com on July 6, 2020.
After a holiday weekend during which the total number of American Covid-19 deaths approached 130,000, White House officials committed to keeping the economy open as cases mounted and local officials clamoured for new measures to fight the outbreak.
Mayors in hard-hit states such as Florida and Texas publicly urged President Donald Trump to approve a national mandate for wearing masks. Instead, the president on Monday afternoon focused on the declining coronavirus death rates and aired his grievances with the media.
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“Why isn’t the Fake News reporting that Deaths are way down? It is only because they are, indeed, FAKE NEWS!!” Trump wrote on Twitter.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows appeared on Fox and Friends, touting the likelihood of a coronavirus vaccine that health officials say remains months away. “We have to adjust our personal lifestyle in a temporary basis, because help is on the way,” he said.
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