After admitting US coronavirus deaths could hit 90,000, President Trump is bemoaning his own plight -- complaining that he has been treated worse by the press than Abraham Lincoln | Analysis by stcollinson
Trump's comments, at the memorial in Washington to a president assassinated after emancipating the slaves during the Civil War, are likely to further polarize the raging politics of a current crisis that is stretching national unity."I am greeted with a hostile press the likes of which no president has ever seen," Trump said at the Fox News town hall Sunday night.
" Three key states -- all run by RepublicansThree states, Mississippi, Ohio and Florida -- all run by Republican governors -- are likely to reflect the intricate adjustments needed in the days ahead as the Covid-19 picture varies state by state and city by city.The Sunshine State's Gov. Ron DeSantis is a close Trump GOP ally who has rejected some of the scientific models used by epidemiologists as overstating the likely death toll from Covid-19.
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