Trump calls on black NASCAR driver to apologize over noose protest

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  1. Bluesguy

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    March 28: President Trump visited Norfolk, VA to send off the USNS Comfort to New York City where it will help relieve the strain on local hospitals.

    March 28: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for:

    Guam

    Michigan

    Massachusetts

    Kentucky

    Colorado
    March 28: President Trump spoke with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis regarding the coronavirus response effort.

    March 28: The CDC issued new guidance for residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to avoid non-essential domestic travel for 14 days to #StopTheSpread of the coronavirus within the U.S.

    March 29: President Trump announced that CDC guidelines will be extended through April 30 to promote #socialdistancing and other measures to stop the spread of the #coronavirus.

    March 29: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for:

    Connecticut

    Oregon

    Georgia

    Washington DC
    March 29: President Trump met with supply chain distributors including FedEx, Cardinal Health, and UPS to discuss ways to get state and local governments necessary medical supplies to combat the coronavirus.

    March 29: President Trump congratulated the Army Corps of Engineers for having completed construction on a 2,900 bedroom temporary hospital at the Javits Center in New York.

    March 29: President Trump tweeted his support for the FDA to expedite the approval process to approve mask sterilization equipment produced by Battelle.

    March 29: President Trump announced the on-going study of 1,100 patients in New York being treated with Hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus.

    March 29: President Trump directed the Treasury & Labor Departments to look at reinstating deductions of business expenses at restaurants, bars, and entertainment businesses to help the hospitality industry.

    March 29: The first "Project Airbridge" shipment of medical supplies from abroad, organized by FEMA, landed at JFK airport, carrying 80 tons of masks, face shields, and other vital medical supplies.

    March 29: President Trump announced that Cigna and Humana are waving co-pays for coronavirus treatment.

    March 29: Vice President Pence sent a letter to hospital administrators requesting that hospitals across the country report their coronavirus data to the Federal Government in addition to state authorities.

    March 29: Adm. Giroir announced that 894,000 Americans have been tested for coronavirus and received their results.

    March 29: HHS accepted 30 million doses of Hydroxychloroquine, donated by Sandoz, and one million doses of Chloroquine, donated by Bayer Pharmaceuticals, for clinical trials and possible treatment of coronavirus patients.

    March 30: President Trump announced that one million Americans have been tested for coronavirus and received their results.

    March 30: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for:

    Alabama

    Kansas

    Pennsylvania

    Rhode Island
    March 30: Secretary Azar announced that the FDA has approved Battelle’s N95 mask sanitization process for use to decontaminate tens of thousands of masks per day.

    March 30: President Trump announced further private sector commitments to manufacture personal protective equipment by MyPillow, Honeywell, Jockey, Procter & Gamble, and United Technologies.

    March 30: President Trump announced, to date, FEMA has dedicated $1.3 billion to assist New York State’s coronavirus response.

    March 30: President Trump announced “more than 14,000” National Guard service members have been activated to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.

    March 30: President Trump spoke with the nation’s governors about their need for medical supplies.

    March 30: President Trump announced that in the coming days the Federal Government will be delivering:

    400 ventilators to Michigan

    300 ventilators to New Jersey

    150 ventilators to Louisiana

    150 ventilators to Illinois

    50 ventilators to Connecticut
    March 30: President Trump spoke to Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy and pledged to send $100 million of medical supplies to aid Italy’s battle against coronavirus.

    March 30: Answering President Trump’s call for the private sector to join the fight against the #coronavirus, Ford Motor Company committed to producing 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days.

    March 30: On coronavirus testing, Secretary Azar announced that the U.S. is currently testing nearly 100,000 samples per day.

    March 30: HHS took steps to accelerate a clinical trial of a potential coronavirus vaccine developed by Janssen Research & Development.

    March 30: CMS announced new regulatory changes to cut red tape and give flexibility to America’s health care workers by relaxing hospital workforce regulations, expanding child care, meal, and laundry services for health care workers, expanding tele-health reimbursement, and more.

    March 30: The USNS Comfort arrived in New York Harbor, providing more than 1,000 more hospital beds for patients without coronavirus, to relieve pressure on local hospitals.

    March 30: The USNS Mercy began treating patients in Los Angeles.

    March 31: President Trump officially issued “30 Days To Slow The Spread” guidance to mitigate the outbreak of coronavirus.

    March 31: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for:

    Ohio

    Montana
    March 31: President Trump participated in a conference call with executives of American Network Service Providers to promote connectivity amid social distancing.

    March 31: President Trump announced that the federal government is stockpiling 10,000 ventilators to be urgently distributed as needed once the coronavirus pandemic hits its peak in the U.S.

    March 31: President Trump announced that the Treasury Department and SBA are rapidly mobilizing money from the CARES Act’s $349 billion paycheck protection program, with the program set to be “up and running” by April 3.

    March 31: President Trump spoke to Michigan Governor Whitmer about the state’s need for ventilators.

    March 31: President Trump announced the Army Corps of Engineers & FEMA will construct:

    8 facilities with 50,000 bed capacity in California

    A field hospital with 250 bed capacity in Michigan

    2 field hospitals in Louisiana with 500 bed capacity

    An alternative care sight in New Orleans with a 3,000 bed capacity
    March 31: President Trump spoke with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the international effort to defeat the coronavirus and support the global economy.

    March 31: President Trump and the First Lady spoke with their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain about efforts to combat the coronavirus.

    March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 10 states now have access to federal funding for The National Guard to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.

    March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 17,000 National Guard Servicemen have been activated across the country to assist in the coronavirus response.

    March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 1.1 million coronavirus tests have been completed.

    March 31: Adm. Giroir & Surgeon General Adams issued an open letter to the U.S. health care community about how to optimize the use of ventilators.

    March 31: The FDA issued an emergency use authorization for a two-minute coronavirus antibody test developed by Bodysphere Inc.

    March 31: The Treasury Department and IRS launched the employee retention credit, created by the CARES Act to incentivize businesses to keep their employees on payroll, and said businesses can begin using it.

    March 31: The VA announced that it had expanded virtual services to veterans, continuing to provide care while limiting in-person interactions that could potentially harm vulnerable populations at VA facilities.

    April 1: President Trump approved a major disaster declaration related to the coronavirus outbreak for:

    North Dakota

    Hawaii

    The Northern Mariana Islands
    April 1: President Trump spoke to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon about the need to procure gowns for hospitals

    April 1: President Trump spoke to military families whose relocation or reunion with loved ones was impacted by the coronavirus.

    April 1: President Trump announced that the construction & refurbishing of two additional hospital ships like the USNS Mercy and USNS Comfort are being considered.

    April 1: Vice President Pence announced that 1.2 million coronavirus tests have been completed.

    April 1: The White House, HHS, and the FDA worked with Senator Rob Portman to acquire and authorize for use over two million gowns donated to the Strategic National Stockpile by Cardinal Health.

    April 1: Dr. Birx announced that the White House issued a challenge to universities and states to develop ELISA, or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays, tests to detect coronavirus antibodies in larger communities more quickly.

    April 1: The Treasury Department released FAQs to help small and medium businesses understand the paid sick and family leave tax credits now offered under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

    April 1: The Department of Labor posted a temporary rule to implement the Families First Coronavirus Response Act in order to provide paid sick and family leave.

    April 1: In New York City, the USNS Comfort began treating its first patients.

    April 1: The VA opened its East Orange, NJ medical center to serve non-veteran coronavirus patients to assist the state and FEMA in their response to coronavirus.

    April 1: The Treasury Department announced that Social Security recipients, including senior citizens, disabled Americans, and low-income Americans who do not file tax returns will have their coronavirus relief payments directly deposited into their bank accounts.

    April 2: President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to direct 3M to produce more N95 respirator masks.

    April 2: President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to help 6 companies (General Electric, Hill-Rom Holdings, Medtronic, ResMed, eRoyal Philips, and Vyaire Medical) get the supplies they need to make ventilators.

    April 2: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the #coronavirus outbreak for:

    Virginia

    Tennessee

    The U.S. Virgin Islands
    April 2: President Trump discussed the production of ventilators with GM CEO Mary Barra.

    April 2: President Trump announced that The Javits Center temporary hospital will be converted into a coronavirus hospital.

    April 2: President Trump announced that the Department of Defense will be establishing 48 more ICU beds in New York.

    April 2: President Trump announced that the Federal Government will be establishing a coronavirus hospital in Louisiana and Texas.

    April 2: President Trump took an additional coronavirus test and tested negative.

    April 2: President Trump ordered the Federal Government to cover the costs of all National Guard operations in states with recently approved disaster declarations.

    April 2: President Trump sent Senator Chuck Schumer a letter debunking false claims made against the Trump Administration’s coronavirus response.

    April 2: Secretary Mnuchin and Small Business Administrator Jovita Carranza announced that the Paycheck Protection Program, created by the CARES Act to provide $350 billion in loans to small businesses, will be launched tomorrow.

    April 2: Secretary Mnuchin announced that the first relief payments will be dispersed within two weeks.

    April 2: Vice President Pence announced that 1.3 million coronavirus tests have been completed.

    April 2: Vice President Pence announced that all Blue Cross Blue Shield Members will be waiving out of pocket costs for coronavirus treatment.

    April 2: Rear Adm. Polowczyk announced FEMA’s Supply Chain Stabilization Task Force has delivered:

    27.1 million surgical masks

    19.5 N95 million respirator masks

    22.4 million surgical gloves

    5.2 million face shields

    Over 7,600 ventilators
    April 2: First Lady Melania Trump had a phone call with Mrs. Sophie Grégoire Trudeau of Canada, who is recovering from the coronavirus.

    April 2: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $25 billion in federal funding to support public transportation systems in response to the coronavirus.

    April 2: The Department of Justice and HHS distributed 192,000 N95 respirator masks confiscated from price gougers to health care workers in New York and New Jersey.

    April 2: The FDA approved the first coronavirus antibody test, developed by Cellex.

    April 2: The FDA issued new guidance to increase the supply of blood donations, reducing the deferral period for gay men from 12 months to 3 months.

    April 2: The Department of Education donated 5,760 N95 respirator masks discovered in storage to aid the fight against the coronavirus.

    April 2: Secretary Pompeo announced that the State Department has now brought home 30,000 Americans stranded overseas as a result of coronavirus-related travel restrictions.

    April 2: April 2: HHS announced it was relaxing enforcement of HIPAA violations to encourage health care providers to share coronavirus data and information with federal and state health care officials.

    April 2: The Trump Administration issued recommendations to nursing homes to help mitigate the spread of coronavirus.

    April 2: HUD announced it was immediately making $3 billion of CARES Act funding available to help America’s low-income families and most vulnerable citizens across the nation.

    April 2: The Energy Department announced it would immediately make 30 million barrels of the strategic petroleum reserve’s (SPR’s) oil storage capacity available to struggling U.S. oil producers.
     
  2. WalterSobchak

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    I appreciate your copy & paste from whatever Trump loving, propaganda blog you got it from. All those posts are just too much to quote in it's entirety.

    But let me just say this one simple thing in response, all of these measures that you feel are good enough of a response from Trump miserably failed at a Global level. We are the absolute worst Nation on the entire planet in handling this pandemic and it's not even close. Yet you still cheer as if Trump did a great job.

    Sad.
     
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  3. Bluesguy

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    You said he has not done one thing...........I showed you SPECIFICALLY the page after page and there is more.

    After proving your claim Trump call the virus a hoax was in fact a hoax, which you have ignored still waiting for you to specifically state what Biden would have done so we would not have had a COVID epidemic.

    What and be specific.
     
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    Are you satisfied with the United States being the absolute worst Nation on the planet in handling this global pandemic? Would you be as satisfied with this response if a Democrat was POTUS?
     
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    You know he wouldn't. He is a Trumper and will defend whatever this guy does or in this case doesn't do.
     
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    Hopefully he uses this time of frustration to learn not to smear and slander others who have done nothing to deserve his libel.
     
  9. Stuart Wolfe

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    History has shown that people tend to double down on stupid - so he'll probably spend his time elsewhere. Maybe picking up some merchandise at the local Target.
     
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    He was booed before the race for no reason and the crowd cheered when he crashed.
    G’wan, tell us again how nascar isn’t a bed of ignorant white supremacist racists and how that was just a rope pull in his garage.
    I suspect some trump supporter will start taking real shots at him soon enough, goaded by the unceasing diarrhea of racist demagoguery by the orange dotard.
     
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    Yeah, funny how someone who pulled a Smollett gets that kind of reaction when all is said and done. It's almost as if actions have consequences.
     
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    disagree bubba is the only black driver in nascar, they won't cut him unless there is a replacement.
     
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    OH MY GOSH I SAW A NOOSE!!! This needs to be banned of YouTube and everyone who participated must be a racist.

     
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    No reason?

    Are you on his race crew?
     

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