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Trump news: President claims 'Operation Warp Speed' will find coronavirus vaccine by end of year as Space Force makes White House debut

White House tells press to investigate 'Obamagate' claims as troll army 'Keyboard Warriors' get presidential approval

Trump said it's 'beautiful' to see 'nurses running into death just like soldiers running into bullets'

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Donald Trump has claimed that his administration would take "warp speed" action to develop a coronavirus vaccine for Americans by end of the year — despite experts warning that his timeline would take a "miracle" — during remarks at the White House on Friday, as nearly every state begins to "reopen" amid the public health crisis that has led to the deaths of more than 85,000 people.

Mr Trump's optimism — propelled by a flag unveiling for his beloved Space Force and the creation of a "super duper missile" — had ramped up by Friday afternoon as he claimed that his administration was "looking at" making a virus vaccine free.

The president also claimed the US economy would be "amazing" by the fourth quarter moments after reports revealed that retail sales have plummeted 16 per cent, following business closures across the US in the wake of the pandemic.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany meanwhile said that Barack Obama's administration left Mr Trump with a "thin packet" for a pandemic response when he left office more three years ago, though it was Mr Trump who dissolved the national security team responsible for responding to outbreaks.

She also called on the press to "investigate" the president's Obamagate conspiracy theory on Mr Trump's behalf after she was asked directly what crimes were committed by Mr Trump's predecessor.

When pressed, Ms McEnany mentioned one potential crime: The leaking of the identity of Michael Flynn, the president's former national security adviser, to reporters.

Mr Trump also applauded his “Keyboard Warriors” for promoting his conspiracy, to which Mr Obama himself responded (indirectly) with a one word tweet: “Vote”.

On Thursday, Mr Trump called on Senator Lindsay Graham to force the former president to testify at a Senate hearing, but the Republican senator denied his request, saying it would set a "bad precedent" and "open up a can of worms".

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Senate intelligence chairman steps down as FBI escalates coronavirus briefing insider trading investigation

In case you missed this yesterday, here's Griffin Connolly's report on Republican Richard Burr, who has stepped down after the feds confiscated his phone as part of its probe into whether he and several other representatives dumped stock they owned after being tipped off as to the severity of the coming coronavirus crisis back in January.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 13:05

Stephen Colbert argues Trump's persona is just 'an act' and he's actually very boring

The Late Show host could be on to something here regarding the reality TV businessman famed for his WWE trash talk and Home Alone 2 cameo. 

Roisin O'Connor has this on what else he had to say.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 13:25

'The coronavirus whistleblower outlined Trump's failings today, and it was painful to hear'

For Indy Voices, here's Ahmed Baba's assessment of Dr Rick Bright's appearance before Congress and what it reveals about the White House. 

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 13:45

Trump thanks Fox and Friends for 'supremely' covering Obamagate

Having already saluted his online "Keyboard Warriors" for pushing the "Obamagate" narrative, the president is now applauding his favourite breakfast show for similarly toeing the line before slamming their mainstream rivals who have entirely declined to give it any credence.

Kellyanne Conway has been on that very show this morning incidentally, accusing ex-CIA director John Brennan of being "butthurt" over Trump relieving him of his security clearance in 2018, among other things.

 

I think this about sums it up.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 14:05

New York reporter abused by hostile Trump fans at anti-lockdown protest

For Indy100, here's Greg Evans on the shocking experience of Kevin Vesey, a local journalist who was chased and heckled by MAGA meatheads in Long Island when he and his colleagues attempted to cover their anti-shutdown protest.

 

Nice bunch.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 14:25

Task force officials vanish from US TV screens as White House exerts control

Yikes. No leading American diseases expert has been seen discussing the pandemic on television since Dr Deborah Birx appeared on CNN last Thursday.

Aside from coverage of Dr Anthony Fauci and Dr Bright’s congressional testimony, we’ve been left in the dark by a White House increasingly concerned with reining in the narrative as the death toll continues to rise without let-up.

Here’s Gino Spocchia’s report.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 14:45

Mike Pompeo 'rejects Trump’s plea for Senate run in Kansas'

The US secretary of state has reportedly rebuffed the president because he prefers to stay in his current role and has "'unfinished business to complete".

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 15:05

Mar-a-Lago to reopen after lockdown but members will have to bring their own towels

Trump's Florida club will partially reopen to members this weekend as the Sunshine State slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown.

An email sent out on Thursday to members says the Palm Beach resort's Beach Club restaurant, its pool and its whirlpool will reopen on Saturday after being closed two months, but its main building that includes hotel rooms, the main dining area and the president's private residence will remain closed. Members will have to practice social distancing and lounge chairs will be set six feet apart. They will have to bring their own towels.

Florida governor Ron DeSantis, a close ally of the president, has been slowly allowing the state to reopen, with the hard-hit counties of South Florida trailing the rest of the state. Restaurants in Palm Beach County, like most of the state, can operate at 25 per cent capacity indoors and must maintain six feet between tables outdoors. DeSantis is expected to soon boost the capacity limit to 50 per cent. Bars and nightclubs are closed.

Mar-a-Lago executives told Florida officials last month that it was temporarily laying off 153 workers because of the shutdown, a decision the president defended at the time.

"You can't have many hundreds of employees standing around doing nothing," he said on 21 April. "There's no customer. You're not allowed to have a customer."

The federal government's economic relief bill specifically bars Trump's businesses, as well as those with ties to other top government officials and members of Congress and their immediate families, from receiving emergency loans and other benefits meant to help businesses retain workers during the pandemic.

Palm Beach County has had nearly 4,300 confirmed Covid-19 cases since early March and at least 263 deaths.

As of 2018, Mar-a-Lago's approximately 500 members paid $14,000 (£11,500) annual dues for access to the 17-acre estate, with new members paying a $200,000 (£164,500) initiation fee that doubled after Trump's 2016 election. Members pay extra to dine and stay on the property.

Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago - "the world's most celebrated private club," according to its website - from the foundation of cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1985 for $10m (£8.2m) and has invested tens of millions of dollars improving the property. He opened it as a club in 1995.

The property now boasts 58 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms, a 20,000 square foot ballroom, tennis and croquet courts and three bomb shelters.

Chelsea Ritschel has this report.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 15:25

Trump hotels have received nearly $1m in bills from US government

Earlier we brought you news of the revived lawsuit against the president regarding his possible abuse of the Constitution's Emoluments clause by continuing to profit from his DC hotel while in office.

Here's Andrew Naughtie with an update.

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 15:45

Trump using ‘sick’ strategy to embroil Biden in Flynn case, say Democrats

“He’s flailing around. The whole thing is crazy,” says Neera Tanden, a former Hillary Clinton adviser who now leads the Center for American Progress, of Trump’s attempt to whip up controversy over “Obamagate”. 

“Whatever you want to say about the attacks on Biden, they have not been working. So we just have a new one. The Biden campaign should just state the facts and move on. Trump has an insatiable appetite for lying. And the more the media responds to this, the more he’ll just keep lying.”

Joe Sommerlad15 May 2020 16:05

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