President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he disagrees with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's decision to reopen some businesses in his state starting Friday.
"He must do what he thinks is right," Trump said. "I want him to do what he thinks is right. But I disagree with him on what he's doing, but I want to let the governors do — now if I see something totally egregious, totally out of line, I'll do — but I think spas and beauty salons and tattoo parlors and barbershops in Phase 1 — we're going to have Phase 2 very soon — is just too soon.
"You know, if I were advising the governor I would tell him that he should be careful and I would advise him not to just turn the switch on and go, because there is a danger of a rebound," Fauci said during Wednesday's briefing. "Look, I'd like them to listen to their governors. All of their governors," Trump said. "I have the right to do if I wanted to clamp it down, but I have respect for the governors."
He’s hedging the bet...
Did you tell Kemp the Opposite?
Trump is falling back using the same tactics he did to divide the country diametrically. The right-hand slapping back at the left hand.
Which side of the coin the chance from The Batman series let's flip the coin this is the president of the United States
So, he is against the idea of liberating the people of Georgia from a shelter-in-place order? Shelter-in-place order is good now? I guess the same applies to Michigan and New York.
Kemp was sooo eager to play “dumb southerner” role.....jeopardizing Georgians lives all so he could lick his king’s boots & and got kicked in the face on national TV 😂😂😂 he got exactly what he deserves
Which is it?!
😂😂😂 This guy is a drug addict. He is all over the place.
aka, when people die, 'I told the governor, I strongly disagreed with him.'
He’s always hedging his bet.
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