Versatile and divisive, Donald Trump finds himself trapped in the coronavirus
The American president is suffering from the pandemic more than he controls it after having seen his main campaign arguments undermined with a view to his re-election in November.

"We had the largest economy in the history of the world. We were doing better than China, better than any country in the world, better than any other country. We had by far the highest stock market in history. On Saturday April 18, as on many occasions since Donald Trump held daily press briefings, the President of the United States expressed his frustration and his nostalgia for a very close past. Two months earlier, he had accumulated the good news: the Republicans of the Senate had blocked the dismissal procedure initiated by the Democrats, all the economic indicators were green, and he was preparing to reap the fruits of a first agreement The Covid-19 has turned everything upside down, and the unemployment rate has more than doubled in the space of a month, depriving it for the moment of what should have been its main campaign argument in November. Trump also announced on Monday April 20, in apparent contradiction to his intention to reopen the US economy, that he would suspend all immigration to the United States. "In view of the attack on the Invisible Enemy, and faced with the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American citizens, I will sign a presidential decree suspending immigration to the United States," he tweeted. .
The American president is suffering from the pandemic more than he controls it after having seen his main campaign arguments undermined with a view to his re-election in November.

"We had the largest economy in the history of the world. We were doing better than China, better than any country in the world, better than any other country. We had by far the highest stock market in history. On Saturday April 18, as on many occasions since Donald Trump held daily press briefings, the President of the United States expressed his frustration and his nostalgia for a very close past. Two months earlier, he had accumulated the good news: the Republicans of the Senate had blocked the dismissal procedure initiated by the Democrats, all the economic indicators were green, and he was preparing to reap the fruits of a first agreement The Covid-19 has turned everything upside down, and the unemployment rate has more than doubled in the space of a month, depriving it for the moment of what should have been its main campaign argument in November. Trump also announced on Monday April 20, in apparent contradiction to his intention to reopen the US economy, that he would suspend all immigration to the United States. "In view of the attack on the Invisible Enemy, and faced with the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American citizens, I will sign a presidential decree suspending immigration to the United States," he tweeted. .
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