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Canceled golf club vacation plan due to outbreak? Trump explained

Canceled golf club vacation plan due to outbreak?  Trump explained
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Canceled golf club vacation plan due to outbreak
 Top New Global News| June 27, 2020 15:19

 Original title: Cancel the golf club vacation plan due to the epidemic?  Trump explained

   ChinaNews.com, June 27. According to the Chinese website of the United States, US President Trump originally planned to leave the White House on the 26th to spend the weekend at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.  However, on the same day, Trump said on Twitter that he would not go to the golf club for a holiday on the weekend, but chose to stay in Washington to "ensure law and order."

   According to the latest statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, more than 2.46 million cases have been diagnosed in the United States.  In addition, the recent multi-state epidemic in the United States has been repeated, and the growing number of infections has raised new concerns about public health and the economy.  At present, it is unclear whether Trump's cancellation plan is related to the epidemic.

 However, Trump explained this on Twitter, "This weekend, I originally planned to go to Bedminster, New Jersey, but wanted to stay in Washington to ensure that law and order are enforced. Arsonists, anarchists  , The activities of predators and instigators have basically stopped."
 
 Image source: US President Trump social media screenshots.

   Since the death of African-American man Freud on May 25, protests have been launched near the White House.  During this period, demonstrators pulled the metal barricade away from the White House gate, and Trump was once transferred to the underground bunker of the White House.

   On the other hand, in the past week, Trump visited Oklahoma and Arizona and held a large campaign, but the number of new crown infections here is rising.

   New Jersey, New York and Connecticut announced earlier this week that visitors from epidemic "hot spots" including Arizona will be quarantined for two weeks.  When asked whether the cancellation of the president’s trip was related to this, Judd Deere, the White House’s deputy press secretary, said: “This has nothing to do with the new restrictions.”

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