Attention to Trump and Governor Kuomo Two Leaders New Corona Apr 13 19:06

With the spread of the new coronavirus in the United States, attention is being drawn to two leaders, President Trump and Governor Cuomo of New York.

U.S. television broadcasts the press conference of Governor Cuomo in the early morning and President Trump's conference in the evening and broadcasts live to the U.S. every day. It is said that the two people have the longest time to see.

"Kuomo from Biden"

When asked by a FOX News phone interview yesterday that "Governor Kuomo is a Democratic presidential candidate," he said, "I don't mind if I can fight Mr. Kuomo. Mr. Cuomo thinks he is a better candidate than "Sleeping Joe", "he said, indicating that Mr. Cuomo is more likely to be a candidate for President than Biden.

Conflict

On the other hand, there are differences between the Republican party and the Democratic party, and between the President and the governor, the situation often arises.

On May 28, President Trump said he might "quarantine people from New York, New Jersey, and parts of Connecticut for a couple of weeks," said New York State, a region that is deeply infected and adjacent to New York. States that it is considering restricting travel to other areas.

Governor Cuomo responded strongly by saying, "It is a declaration by the federal government to the state government."

President Trump wrote to Twitter that night, saying, "In consultation with the Governors and others, he has issued a strong recommendation on movement. No quarantine is necessary."

Attitude to cooperate

However, as New York has become the epicenter of the spread of infection and the death toll has surged, President Trump has also been willing to assist Governor Cuomo.

At a press conference this month, after revealing that Governor Kuomo had called, he said, "I asked if Governor Kuomo would use a hospital ship. I did not intend to do so, but let him use it And agreed to accept the infected on a military hospital ship dispatched to New York at the request of the governor, emphasizing his willingness to cooperate.