Donald Trump Says He ‘Strongly’ Disagrees With Georgia’s Decision to Reopen
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Donald Trump Says He ‘Strongly’ Disagrees
With Georgia’s Decision to Reopen Earlier this week, Georgia Governor
Brian Kemp announced his decision to
reopen non-essential businesses. Nail salons, massage parlors, bowling
alleys and gyms will open April 24, with
restaurants and movie theaters to follow. Although he previously seemed in
support of Georgia’s plan, President
Donald Trump has seemingly reversed
course, saying it’s “just too soon.” Donald Trump,
via 'USA Today' However, Trump ultimately said that it
was Kemp’s choice to make and that he
had to do what he “thinks is right.” Donald Trump,
via 'USA Today' In response, Kemp said he appreciated
Trump’s “bold leadership,” but that Georgia
would stick to its reopening plan. Brian Kemp,
via 'USA Today' According to Kemp, the state’s plan isn’t
as reckless as it seems, as it will not just
go back to “business as usual.” Brian Kemp,
via 'USA Today'
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