Saturday, November 14, 2020

Presidential Message on Diwali

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Presidential Message on Diwali
 

The First Lady and I send our warmest wishes to all those celebrating Diwali this week.
 
During this Festival of Lights, friends, neighbors, and loved ones join in fellowship to commemorate the spiritual triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.  As diyas are lit throughout homes, workplaces, communities, and places of worship, their warmth reminds us of the hope and devotion that faith and tradition bring into our lives.
 
The United States is a deeply faithful nation, and I am proud of my Administration’s work defending the constitutional right of all Americans to live and worship according to their conscience.  Wherever Americans light diyas to celebrate Diwali, our Nation shines bright as a beacon of religious liberty for all people.
 
This year, we are especially reminded to cherish and give thanks for the companionship of our friends and family.  The First Lady and I wish the millions of people in the United States and around the world observing Diwali a joyous celebration and prosperous new beginnings.


Joint Statement on Human Capital Development at the 8th ASEAN-U.S. Summit

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Joint Statement on Human Capital Development at the 8th ASEAN-U.S. Summit

 
We, the Heads of State/Government of Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the United States of America, met via videoconference, on 14 November 2020, under Viet Nam’s 2020 ASEAN Chairmanship, on the occasion of the 8th ASEAN-U.S. Summit;
We underscored our shared commitment to strengthening the ASEAN-U.S. Strategic Partnership. We reiterated the importance of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP), which is based on the principles of openness, transparency, inclusivity and a rules-based framework, among others. We also noted that the U.S. vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific region is committed to supporting these principles;
 
We reaffirmed our commitment to work towards an inclusive, peaceful, secure, stable, and prosperous region for our billion people, including through cooperation to advance human capital development in the region;
 
We, hereby decide to:
 

Education for A Resilient Population

 
  1. Foster the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that drives growth and prosperity in the region;
 
  1. Strengthen the development of human capital in the ASEAN region, including the implementation of the ASEAN Declaration on Human Resources Development for the Changing World of Work and its roadmap, endeavour to expand educational opportunities and exchanges, encourage English language skills development, women’s empowerment, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programming between the ASEAN Member States and the United States, and note the ASEAN High-Level Meeting on Human Capital Development held in Bangkok, Thailand, on 9 September 2019;
 
  1. Reaffirm the importance of higher education and TVET in inclusive and sustainable economic development, support academic links and exchanges and seek the expansion of university and educational linkages between ASEAN and the United States, especially for youth, including through the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) and the new YSEALI Academy at Fulbright University Viet Nam, the Fulbright U.S.-ASEAN Program, the U.S.- ASEAN Internship Program, and any other relevant programmes;
 
  1. Underscore the importance of enhancing digital literacy education, especially for women and girls, children and youth, older persons, persons with disabilities, life-long learning, and technology and innovation skills of our people to meet the opportunities and challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR);
 

Healthy People for A Healthy Future

 
  1. Support continued partnership in our shared health futures, reaffirming the importance of investing in training in health to strengthen human capital especially for the health of children and youth, older persons, women and girls, persons with disabilities, and vulnerable groups, and recognise the need to prioritise global health security, including transparent timely and effective international cooperation and information sharing, as well as continued collaboration to facilitate access to quality, safe, efficacious and affordable diagnostics, therapeutics, medicines, and vaccines needed to combat the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and joint efforts to prevent, detect and respond to future outbreaks and pandemic threats;
 
  1. Welcome the U.S.-ASEAN Health Futures initiative, which captures existing and ongoing public health work between the United States and ASEAN and develops long-term partnerships to advance our shared goals of a healthy future, including in infectious disease control, non-communicable disease prevention, safe water access, nutrition, and maternal and child health; and strengthens health system capacity across the region and develops the next generation of human capital in health, noting the launch of the U.S.-ASEAN Health Futures Alumni Network (HFAN) at the April 2020 ASEAN-U.S. Foreign Ministers Ministerial on COVID-19;
 

Growing Possibilities for Our Peoples Through Thriving Economies

 
  1. Encourage private sector investment in TVET, development of local workforces, and support for local communities where companies invest and operate;
 
  1. Enhance people-to-people ties to build economic linkages and mutual understanding between our peoples;
 
  1. Strengthen the ASEAN Smart Cities Network and U.S.-ASEAN Smart Cities Partnership to further ASEAN’s goal of improving the lives of our people and addressing the challenges of sustainable urbanisation through universal design, technology, and innovation;
 
  1. Support women’s economic participation and financial inclusion, which underpins prosperity and sustainable economic growth, and firmly commit to supporting an enabling environment to advance the development of talent and skills of women in the workforce and to promote financial access for women by removing barriers to women’s equal access to finance;
 
  1. Aspire to shared prosperity based on strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive economic growth and mutual benefit, recognising the importance of pursuing policies that lead to dynamic, open, and competitive economies that foster economic growth, job creation, and respect for workers’ rights, and spur innovation, entrepreneurship, and connectivity;
 
  1. Support economic participation of older persons by promoting decent work for them, including self-employment if they prefer, as well as commit to explore further cooperation and networking in this area between ASEAN and the U.S.;
 
  1. Encourage more private-sector investment, including through the Blue Dot Network, to fulfil ASEAN region’s massive infrastructure demands, and build capacity of ASEAN infrastructure officials to develop quality infrastructure thus facilitating investment and human capital development in the region, contributing to implementing the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2025 and the “Connecting the Connectivities” approach;
 
  1. Enhance cooperation in the field of digital economy, including e-commerce as well as support the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the ASEAN region through initiatives in key areas such as human capital development, financing and technical assistance;
 
  1. Enhance regional energy cooperation, including on energy security and sustainability, and expand exchanges within the ASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation 2016-2025 (APAEC) framework to promote access to sustainable, affordable, and reliable energy;
 
  1. Continue to work together to improve cybersecurity capabilities and enhance policy cooperation to enable information and communication technologies (ICTs) to be harnessed to serve the livelihoods and aspirations of our peoples, recognising that an open, secure, interoperable, and reliable Internet is an engine of growth and innovation;
 
  1. Affirm that the use of technology and agricultural innovations, including biotechnology, can strengthen food security and food safety, promote sustainability, and provide new economic opportunities to rural populations that depend on agriculture for their livelihood;
 
 

Responsible and Committed Governments to Protect the Futures of Our People

 
  1. Support capacity building for government officials in areas including good governance, e-governance, the rule of law, anti-corruption, economic development, and security;
 
  1. Commit to work towards the elimination of violence against women and children, especially girls, through the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children, and take all necessary measures to protect them from all forms of discrimination and violence, as well as reducing risks, providing assistance and care to fulfil the needs of survivors, enhancing the protection, healing, recovery and reintegration of victims, preventing the re-victimisation of women and children and persons with disabilities, subjected to any form of violence, whether in the home, the workplace, the community, or society or in custody, and taking appropriate responses to offenders and perpetrators, and promoting changes in societal attitudes and behaviour;
 
  1. Commit to work towards ensuring and promoting gender mainstreaming in project planning and programme design for human capital development, as well as enhance institutional capacity to promote equitable access to basic social services for all, such as health care, education, including early childhood education, vocational training, and skills training;
 
  1. Continue to support the effective implementation of the ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children and the ASEAN Plan of Action Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, to prosecute traffickers, prevent trafficking in persons, and protect the victims;
 
  1. Support efforts to implement the “ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025: Mainstreaming the Rights of Persons with Disabilities” to promote and protect the rights as well as to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the region;
 
  1. Continue to promote opportunities for our people through strengthening democracy, supporting anti-corruption efforts, enhancing good governance, and adhering to the rule of law;
 
  1. Respect the rights enumerated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
 
  1. Continue to support ASEAN’s efforts in narrowing the development gap within ASEAN, through the implementation of the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Work Plan IV (2021-2025), and promoting the sustainable development cooperation in the region;
     
  1. Note the necessity of building a connected and integrated ASEAN region, including through supporting sub-regional frameworks such as the Mekong – U.S. Partnership (MUSP), the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS), the Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia- Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT), which aims to build human capital, promote sustainable economic growth and development, and facilitate investment in ASEAN.

Proclamation on American Education Week, 2020

 

Office of the Press Secretary
American Education Week, 2020
 
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By the President of the United States of America
 
A Proclamation
 
 
     Education empowers students of all ages to reach their full potential and plays a fundamental role in developing a strong workforce and informed citizenry.  Our Nation is currently enduring an unprecedented academic year, but our commitment to the safe reopening of schools and the expansion of school choice programs nationwide remains steadfast.  As we celebrate the 99th anniversary of American Education Week, I encourage States, districts, and school boards across the country to embrace creative, personalized approaches to learning, and to ensure that students are at the center of all of their educational endeavors.

     This year, students, teachers, and administrators have faced extraordinary challenges.  Nevertheless, we must recognize that our children's physical, mental, and emotional well-being depend so much on their access to schools.  Studies show that children are at very low risk of serious illness from the coronavirus, while the harms of delaying their return to in‑person instruction are grave.  As President, I have taken unprecedented action to ensure that classrooms are safe so that students can return to school and resume learning amongst their peers.  My Administration fought for billions of dollars in funding for local school districts for personal protective equipment, increased cleaning services, and other critical resources and is providing States with millions of revolutionary point-of-care tests that deliver highly accurate results in minutes.  Whether in the classroom or at home, I am committed to fighting for whatever is needed to ensure quality education for every American student.

     As a result of thousands of schools transitioning to some form of remote learning, parents are gaining expanded insight into our Nation's inadequate education system.  For too many families, the pandemic has served as a stark reminder that an antiquated, agenda-driven, one-size-fits-all approach to education simply does not work.  Instead, parents desire greater control over how their tax dollars are spent, and American families demand more options and more autonomy over their children's education.  Whether they choose public, private, magnet, charter, parochial, or home schools, I am fighting to expand every family's choices in our Nation's education system.  Last year, I signed the Secure Act to broaden how families could spend the funds in tax-free college savings accounts.  And just this July, my Administration awarded new funding to the successful D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, so disadvantaged students in our Nation's capital can attend the school of their choice.  These actions are part of our continued efforts to empower parents and encourage educational innovation at the State and local levels, because in the land of the free, a child's zip code should never play any role in determining their educational potential.

     During this American Education week, we especially celebrate the teachers, community leaders, parents, and advocates that shape the futures of our country's children.  They play an essential and powerful role in developing Americans of character who are capable of enhancing our country's culture, society, and economy.  As our Nation's teachers and students navigate an unprecedented school year, we must all recommit to providing students with lifelong learning opportunities and supplying them with the tools they need to achieve success.

     NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 15 through November 21, 2020, as American Education Week.  I commend our Nation's schools, their teachers and leaders, and the parents of students across this land.  And I call on States and communities to support high‑quality education to meet the needs of all students.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
thirteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.
 
 
                               DONALD J. TRUMP

Remarks by President Trump During an Update on Operation Warp Speed

 

Office of the Press Secretary
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT TRUMP
DURING AN UPDATE ON OPERATION WARP SPEED
 
Rose Garden
 
 
4:25 P.M. EST
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you very much.  Thank you.  It’s beautiful out here this time of year.  In the past nine months, my administration has initiated the single greatest mobilization in U.S. history -- pioneering, developing, and manufacturing therapies and vaccines in record time.  Numbers like nobody has seen before.
 
     No medical breakthrough of this scope and magnitude has ever been achieved this rapidly, this quickly.  And we're very proud of it, and I had tremendous help from the military -- generals, admirals -- and many of the great people at the White House.
 
     Operation Warp Speed is unequaled and unrivaled anywhere in the world, and leaders of other countries have called me to congratulate us on what we've been able to do, and we've helped many countries with their ventilators and all of the problems they were having. 
 
     And I'd like to congratulate everyone involved in this effort.  It's been an incredible effort.  As a result of Operation Warp Speed, Pfizer announced on Monday that its China virus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective.  This far exceeds any and all expectations.  Nobody thought they'd get to that level.  And we have others coming which we think will be at equal level -- maybe more, if that's possible. 
 
     In July, my administration reached an agreement with Pfizer to provide $1.95 billion to support the mass manufacturing and distribution of 100 million doses, with the option to purchase a total of 600 million doses shortly thereafter.  Our investment will make it possible for the vaccine to be provided by Pfizer free of charge. 
 
     Pfizer said it wasn't part of Warp Speed, but that turned out to be a unfortunate misrepresentation.  They are part.  That's why we gave them the $1.95 million -- billion dollars.  And it was an unfortunate mistake that they made when they said that.
 
     We will work to secure an emergency use authorization, which should be coming down extremely soon.  And my administration will then coordinate the distribution of the vaccine, and it will be approved, I think -- again, it will be approved very, very quickly, we hope.
 
     The average development timeline for the vaccine, including clinical tests and manufacturing, can take 8 to 12 years.  Through Operation Warp Speed, we're doing it in less than one year.  If you had a different administration with different people, what we've done would have taken, in my opinion, three, four, five years, and it would have been in the FDA forever. 
 
     This is five times faster than the fastest prior vaccine development in history.  Five times faster.  Say it again: five times faster.  Nobody can believe it, actually.
 
     Three other vaccines are also in the final stages of trial.  They'll arrive within a few weeks, and they will also be mass produced, and the delivery will be very rapid.  We're ready to go. 
 
     The vaccine will be distributed to frontline workers, the elderly, and high-risk Americans immediately.  It will be very -- a matter of weeks.  Get out very, very much ahead of schedule.  Any schedule that I said, we're going to be far ahead of that.
 
     We know that this virus primarily targets older populations and those with underlying health conditions.  Well, over 99.98 percent of those under the age of 50 make a full and quick recovery.  By giving the vaccine to high-risk individuals right away, we will dramatically reduce hospitalizations and deaths. 
 
     Case levels are high, but a lot of the case levels are high because of the fact that we have the best testing program anywhere in the world.  We've developed the most and the best tests.  And we test far more than any other country, so it shows, obviously, more cases.
 
     By vaccinating the elderly and the high-risk, we will effectively end this phase of the pandemic and allow seniors to reclaim their golden years -- the golden years of their lives, which is so incredible.  And it's about time that they can have those golden years.
 
     Again, this process is starting right away.  Millions of doses will soon be going out the door.  They're all ready, waiting for that final approval.  As soon as April, the vaccine will be available to the entire general population, with the exception of places like New York state, where, for political reasons, the governor decided, they say -- and, you know, I don't think it's good, politically; I think it's very bad from a health standpoint -- but he wants to take his time with the vaccine.  He doesn't trust where the vaccine is coming from. 
 
     These are coming from the greatest companies anywhere in the world, greatest labs in the world.  But he doesn't trust the fact that it's this White House, this administration.  So we won't be delivering it to New York until we have authorization to do so, and that pains me to say that.
 
     This is a very successful, amazing vaccine at 90 percent and more.  But -- so, the governor, Governor Cuomo, will have to let us know when he's ready for it.  Otherwise, we -- we can't -- we can't be delivering it to a state that won't be giving it to its people immediately.  And I know many -- I know the people of New York very well.  I know they want it. 
 
     So the governor will let us know when he's ready.  He's had some very bad editorials recently about this -- this statement and what's happened with respect to nursing homes and his handling of nursing homes, and I hope he doesn't handle this as badly as he’s handled the nursing homes. 
 
     But we're ready to provide it as soon as they let us know that they'll actually use it.  And again, it's a very safe and a great vaccine.
 
     Already, we have among the lowest case-fatality rates -- our country -- anywhere in the world, the entire world.  And we performed significantly better than our peer countries. 
 
     As far as therapeutics are concerned, my administration has also made critical investments in therapies that have helped reduce the mortality rate by 85 percent.  That's, to me, one of the most exciting things.  It’s incredible, some of the antibody vaccines and others that have come out and have really helped people -- 85 percent. 
 
     Last month, the FDA approved remdesivir, and we've secured enough remdesivir to treat 850,000 patients. 
 
     My administration finalized an agreement with Eli Lilly to purchase the first doses of their antibody therapy, which shows amazing results.  This treatment will be available completely free of cost to patients.  Five thousand units have already been shipped, and many more are going out the door as we speak. 
 
     We also reached an agreement with AstraZeneca for the largescale manufacturing of their antibody treatment, which is excellent.  We expect to issue emergency use authorizations for a number of additional treatments in the near future.  Tremendous promise.  But remember the 85 percent number.  That's an incredible, incredible number.  But we have some tremendously promising drugs on line and ready to come out. 
 
     We have ensured that our frontline workers have all the tools they need.  My administration has invoked the Defense Production Act and related authorities over 100 times, and have made a historic investment into our industrial base.  All states that requested PPE from the federal government have received the PPE almost immediately upon request. 
 
     Every American who needed a ventilator has had access to a ventilator.  Think of that.  A very complicated piece of equipment.  Very expensive.  And we haven't had one person in this whole country that has requested or needed a ventilator that hasn't had it.  Every single request has been immediately filled.  So that was something.  That was a great job. 
 
     And now we're helping the rest of the world with ventilators, because it's a very hard thing.  We're producing them, thousands of -- thousands of ventilators a month. 
 
     The federal government has 22,000 beds immediately available for states and jurisdictions that need additional capacity, but we think that it's going to start going down, possibly very quickly.  We'll see what happens.  But with the vaccine, it'll -- you'll see numbers going down within a matter of months, and they'll go down very rapidly.
 
     As we continue to combat the virus, our economy is rebounding far beyond any expectations.  I see the stock market is up almost 400 points today again, and it's ready to break the all-time record. 
 
     Our jobs records are incredible.  The job numbers are incredible.  In the last six months, we've created over 13 million jobs and slashed the unemployment rate by more than half. 
 
     Last quarter, we witnessed the fastest economic growth ever recorded in the history of our country: 33.1 percent.  It's a number that is more than double our highest -- that was in 1952, and we've more than doubled it.
 
     The United States experienced the smallest economic contraction and the most rapid economic recovery of any major Western nation.  We went down less and we went up more, which is quite a combination of facts. 
 
     While healthy Americans have gone back to work and to school, we continue to spare no expense to protect the elderly and the vulnerable.  According to some estimates, a national lockdown costs $50 billion a day and hundreds of thousands of jobs every single day. 
 
     Ideally, we won't go to a lockdown.  I will not go -- this administration will not be going to a lockdown.  Hopefully, the -- the -- whatever happens in the future -- who knows which administration it will be?  I guess time will tell.  But I can tell you, this administration will not go to a lockdown.  There won't be necessity.  Lockdowns cost lives, and they cost a lot of problems. 
 
     The cure cannot be -- you got to remember -- cannot be worse than the problem itself, and I've said it many times.  And when you look at what happens during a lockdown -- I just say it very loudly -- it's horrible what happens with drugs, alcohol, depression, loss of jobs, business closures.  It's a terrible thing. 
 
     So this administration will not go, under any circumstances -- will not go to a lockdown, but we'll be very vigilant, very careful.  We understand the disease.  It's a -- it's a complicated disease, but we understand it very well. 
 
     We ask all Americans to remain vigilant, especially as the weather gets colder and it becomes more difficult to go outside and to have outside gatherings. 
 
     And with that, I just want to ask some very talented people to come up and say a few words.  General Perna and Dr. Slaoui have been incredible.  The General is really getting started right now, but he's really -- what we don't know and what people don't know, he started putting this all together six months ago, and you're going to see some real action. 
 
     So, General, maybe you'll start it off?  And then, Doctor, you'll go right after that.  Thank you very much. 
 
     And then we're going to finish it off with Mike Pence.  Okay?  Thank you, please.  Thank you.  Sure.
 
     DR. SLAOUI:  Thank you, Mr. President.  Hi, everybody.  So Operation Warp Speed’s mission is to enable and accelerate the development of vaccines and therapeutics to help control the COVID-19 pandemic and save lives. 
 
     On May 15th, almost six months ago to the day, we stated the goal of the operation, which was to have vaccines and therapeutics available and approved for use in the U.S. population by the end of the year 2020.  We said then that, while very challenging, the goal was credible and therefore was worth trying with the best -- our best to achieve it. 
 
     Today, we're almost six months later, and I think we can say that significant progress has been made.  And while we are not there yet, we are close to the objective. 
 
     Let me share with you some facts.  If I look at the vaccine side, we've selected a portfolio of six vaccines, using three different platform technologies, and we elected to have two vaccines from each platform technology.  The first platform is what's called “messenger RNA,” and two vaccines using that platform were in the portfolio: one by Pfizer and one by Moderna.  
 
     The second platform is using what is called “live viral vectors,” and we had one vaccine from J&J and one vaccine from AstraZeneca, in partnership with Oxford University. 
 
     And the third platform was the recombinant protein platform, with one vaccine from a biotech company here in the U.S. called Novavax and another one from a partnership between Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline.
 
     These vaccines are now -- six vaccines are all in the clinical development stages, and four of them are in phase three trials.  And of the four that are in phase three trials, two have effectively completed enrollment in the phase three trial.  And one of the two has announced on Monday -- to, I think, thrilling information -- that they had 90 percent efficacy -- that was the Pfizer vaccine -- demonstrating that vaccination is possible against COVID-19, that the kind of choices we have made in terms of the antigen selected was effective, and made us optimistic that other vaccines may also be effective.
 
     On Wednesday, the same week -- just this Wednesday -- Moderna, the other company with the vaccine using similar platform technology -- messenger RNA -- announced that they have achieved the number of cases in their trial to allow for a first interim analysis, and I would expect that shortly -- probably next week -- we may hear what I hope to be another very good information regarding an efficacious vaccine.
 
     The two other vaccines that are in phase three trial that are using the live vector platform -- the J&J vaccine and the AstraZeneca vaccine -- have recruited already a few thousand subjects in their trials.  I would like to take this opportunity to invite as many Americans as possible who would like to volunteer to participate in these clinical trials, as that's the only way we are able to achieve a demonstration of the safety and the efficacy of these vaccines.
 
     The last two vaccines -- the protein recombinant protein vaccines -- are planned to start their phase three trials within the next few weeks.  And while we are developing these vaccines, we haven't only looked at the clinical development, of course, in partnership with the companies that are the sponsors for the vaccine; we also invested very significantly in the manufacturing of this vaccine, in such a way as to when we have the clinical efficacy demonstration with these vaccines, we would also have vaccine doses to be able to immunize the U.S. population. 
 
     So the two vaccines that are completing their phase three trial are likely to be filing their files with the FDA for a potential emergency use authorization within the next few weeks.  And hopefully, if approved, they could be used for immunization in the U.S. population in the month of December.  And we have -- we plan to have enough vaccine doses available for use in the U.S. population to immunize about 20 million individuals in the month of December, and another 25 to 30 million per month on an ongoing basis from there on.  And as of the month of February or March, if we have more vaccines approved, such as the live vector vaccine, we may be able to immunize a larger number of Americans, on an ongoing basis, per month. 
 
     Operation Warp Speed didn't only focus on vaccines; we also looked at therapeutics.  And we have worked with a number of companies developing monoclonal antibodies, in particular, that are able to neutralize the virus. 
 
     As Mr. President said, we have announced partnerships with Eli Lilly, with Regeneron, and with AstraZeneca.  And, on Monday, Eli Lilly’s monoclonal antibody was granted an emergency use authorization to treat the patients that are infected and at risk of hospitalization.  The Regeneron monoclonal antibodies have been also filed for emergency use authorization, which is currently under review and is potentially reaching approval within the next few weeks.
 
     And finally, AstraZeneca, just in the last few days, has received a green light to start two large phase three trials with their monoclonal antibodies, supported by Operation Warp Speed, to prevent the acquisition of COVID-19 disease in very frail subjects or in very high-risk subjects, as a protective alternative to a vaccine.
 
     So, potentially two vaccines and two therapeutics may be granted an emergency use authorization before the end of this year.  I think it's a remarkable achievement within a period of six to seven months. 
 
     It is important to know that this progress has been achieved without any political interference.  I said it many times.  And at every step has been and is being judged by independent expert bodies, whether it's when the FDA grants the green light to go into clinical trials, or whether when the Data Safety Monitoring Boards review the safety of the studies on an ongoing basis and sometimes put them on hold, as I'm sure you have witnessed with the AstraZeneca vaccine, for instance. 
 
     And these same Data Safety Monitoring Boards are the independent boards of experts that analyze the efficacy of the vaccines and the safety of the vaccines and tell the companies whether they should progress with the filing of an emergency use authorization or not. 
 
     So it's not the companies.  It's not Operation Warp Speed.  It's not the U.S. government.  It is independent experts that assess the safety and the efficacy of the vaccines that are being tested.
 
     And when the FDA will review these vaccines and therapeutics, they will also have the advice -- public advice from boards; one of them is called the “VRBPAC,” that is the advisory board to the FDA for vaccine reviews -- after review of the data transparently and available to everybody to look into before the FDA then makes its decision to either authorize the vaccine or not authorize it.
 
     On that basis, I personally feel very comfortable to say that the vaccines and the therapeutics that we have helped develop and accelerate will be judged independently, and, if approved, should be used by all in the population.  Because I believe vaccination is likely to be the cornerstone among all the other measures that we have to take to help us really control this pandemic. 
 
     I will now pass to my co-leader, General Perna, who will tell you more about the support that the operation has provided to manufacturing of the vaccine and also to their distribution. 
 
     Thank you very much.
 
     GENERAL PERNA:  Mr. President, thank you for allowing me to continue service of our great nation as the co-leader with Dr. Moncef Slaoui on this mission. 
 
     Let me start by emphasizing, for me, what is Operation Warp Speed about: It is about saving lives, and it is a herculean task that the President put us on many months ago.  And as Dr. Slaoui just laid out, we are making steady progress and we are ready to execute.
 
     Through the whole-of-America approach, we have leveraged the best of nation in federal government, local, states, industry, and academia to expand the capacity and capability to achieve our mission.  It has been powerful. 
 
     We have capitalized on the best contracting, logistics, and planning experts available to synchronize and integrate all phases of the operation, from development of the vaccine, manufacturing of the vaccine, and finally distribution of the vaccine.
 
     Six months ago, the capacity did not exist in our nation's pharmaceutical production base.  We went to work building brick and mortar manufacturing facilities, bringing in the right specialized machinery, and prioritizing supply-chain materials through the Defense Production Act. 
 
     Today, we expect to have tens of millions of doses immediately following EUA, and we will distribute them as soon as the FDA applies the EUA.  We will do that within 24 hours of the EUA.  We are harnessing the strength of commercial industry and the existing vaccine delivery capabilities and infrastructure.  Our nation deserves this.  Vaccines will be allocated pro rata by population so that we ensure fair and equitable across. 
 
     We need the states who are part of the planning to accept the vaccine.  We are working closely along with the CDC, the 64 jurisdictions, and states to ensure a vaccine can safely and quickly get to those who need it first.  And then we have plans to ensure that it spreads exponentially across our country and that no place is left without a vaccine.  At the end of the day, our success is going to be judged by the availability of the vaccine as shots go in arms. 
 
     It is the partnerships we have formed with the pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna; distribution companies like McKesson, FedEx, and UPS; and pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens that have agreed to do things differently, to think, “How can we get this to the American people in the most rapid and expedition- -- expeditious way?”  We will be successful because of this all-of-America approach, this collaboration, this effort that everybody is leading towards.  
 
     I will end where I started: This is about saving lives, the lives of the great American people.  And we will not rest until we are successful and that we have irreversible momentum to returning our nation back to normal.  Thank you, Mr. President.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you very much.  Thank you, General, very much.  Great job. 
 
     Alex, please.
 
     SECRETARY AZAR:  Thank you, Mr. President, for providing the leadership that's gotten us where we are today.  The success that Operation Warp Speed has realized so far has been made possible only because of the bold vision you announced not even six months ago, right here in the Rose Garden. 
 
     To highlight three of the remarkable accomplishments we see just this week: First, Pfizer announced very promising data on its vaccine candidate. 
 
     Second, Eli -- second, the FDA authorized and we have begun to distribute and administer Eli Lilly's monoclonal antibody to help Americans at risk for serious disease stay out of the hospital. 
 
     Third, another vaccine company, Moderna, announced that it's reached a critical clinical trial milestone, meaning we may see data from them within days. 
 
     Back in the spring, we were told by all of the experts that a vaccine was a year or a year and a half away, and the announcements I just highlighted would have been unthinkable.  The President said, “That's not acceptable.”  And thanks to the support he's provided, we're now on track to deliver a safe and effective vaccine to our most vulnerable this year. 
 
     As I worked with the President to assemble this team and organize this effort, his support was indispensable at each step of the way.  We went out and found the very best people on the planet to do the job, who you just talked with: Dr. Slaoui, the world's most successful vaccine developer; General Perna, one of the world's most qualified logistics leaders. 
 
     When I first talked to Dr. Slaoui and General Perna about our goals and recruited them to this effort, we dreamed of being at the point we're at today: on track to achieve the incredibly ambitious goal we set together. 
 
     The President gave us the full financial support we needed, enabling us to invest more than $10 billion to de-risk vaccine companies’ development efforts and manufacture product in advance. 
 
     Our completely unprecedented partnership with the Defense Department has given us a comprehensive public-private plan for distribution and help each Operation Warp Speed vaccine maker secure what they needed for manufacturing, including Pfizer's ongoing production this week. 
 
     Operation Warp Speed has always had one goal: saving lives.  The President has given OWS the independence it needs to achieve that goal and ensure that we're following the procedures that Americans expect for any medical product they take.  At every step, ensuring patient safety has been our top priority. 
 
     This process has been driven solely by science and data.  So it's a shame that some -- one example being the Governor of New York -- have actually injected politics into the process and suggested the possibility of intentionally delaying access to an FDA-authorized vaccine, which is simply unconscionable.
 
     Because the President has delivered the full funding we need, the best people on the planet, and real independence for this project, Operation Warp Speed is doing something that has never been done before in history.  This success means there is light at the end of the tunnel. 
 
     Right now is not the time to let our guard down.  We continue to encourage Americans to follow the three “W's”: Wash your hands; watch your distance; wear a mask when you can't watch your distance; and avoid settings where you can't do those things.
 
     Because of the incredible American spirit, because of what great scientists and public servants and innovators have done through Operation Warp Speed, we have such a bright future ahead of us.  If we continue to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities, then I firmly believe that future will be here very soon. 
 
     Thank you, Mr. President, for making that very bright future possible for the American people.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:   Appreciate it.  Thank you. 
 
     Mike Pence, please.
 
     THE VICE PRESIDENT:  Thank you, Mr. President.  And on behalf of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, I was grateful to just have a few minutes today to commend the team of Operation Warp Speed. 
 
     It was your vision that we could harness the ingenuity and the creativity of America's greatest pharmaceutical and research companies to speed, in record time, a vaccine that would save American lives. 
 
     You told the American people that we would have a vaccine before the end of the year, and some scoffed at that timetable.  But I can tell you, the team on Operation Warp Speed didn't; these great research companies didn't. 
 
     And as you've articulated here, Mr. President, the American people can be comforted with all the news this week that help is on the way.  That literally, pending FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine and perhaps very soon another vaccine that will be submitted by Moderna and even other companies -- that before the year is out, we'll be able to administer a vaccine to tens of millions of Americans, as you’ve said Mr. President, beginning with those most vulnerable, beginning with our seniors all across this country, beginning with our healthcare workers and first responders at the point of the need.
 
     It is an unprecedented medical mobilization, the greatest in the history of our country.  And I join you in commending this team. 
 
     Let me also say, Mr. President, that the White House Coronavirus Task Force will be meeting with our nation's governors in our regular conference call this Monday.  We'll be reviewing with them the progress on the development of a vaccine, our plans for distribution.  But we'll also be reviewing each and every state's specific plans for distributing the vaccine, continue to urge governors to have those plans developed and prepared and ready for immediate implementation.
 
     And finally, Mr. President, as we see cases rising around the country, as we see hospitalizations rising around the country, I want to encourage the American people with the news that, as we have done from the very beginning, we're going to continue to move Heaven and Earth to make sure that your family has access to the level of healthcare that we'd want any one of our members of our family to have. 
 
     I spoke to FEMA today, and as we heard reported at our last taskforce meeting, Mr. President, we're receiving requests from states for PPE, for personnel, but we're meeting all of those requests.  And according to our team on the ground, we continue to believe that we'll be able to meet the requests for PPE and equipment -- both from the Strategic National Stockpile, also from the commercial market -- to make sure that those needs are all met.
 
     And the American people can also be confident, because of the system that you established, that since this past July, we're actually able to track PPE -- gowns and gloves and N95 masks -- on a hospital-by-hospital basis, so we can continue to deliver, as you said, Mr. President, on that extraordinary record in America, where no American who has ever required a ventilator has ever been denied a ventilator, no American who has ever been required an ICU bed has ever been denied an ICU bed. 
 
     So the good news today, through Operation Warp Speed, Mr. President, is help is on the way.  It's on the way right around the corner.  As one of the members of our task force said recently, the cavalry is coming.  But we want to encourage every American that we're going to continue to make sure that our healthcare system has the resources, the support, the equipment and supplies that they need. 
 
     And we also, Mr. President, as -- as we see cases rising, particularly in -- in the Heartland of this country, but in communities all across America, we encourage every American, as the Secretary did and as you have, to continue to practice good hygiene, wash your hands, practice social distancing, wear a mask when that's not possible. 
 
     We all have a role to play.  We all know what to do to protect the vulnerable and to look after our families and our neighbors and friends.  And we encourage every American, with all the good news this week, to continue to be persistent in putting the health of yourself, your family, your neighbors, coworkers, and friends first. 
 
     And -- and we'll get through this, and we'll get through this together.  Thank you, Mr. President.
 
     THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you very much, Mike.  And thank you, everybody.  Thank you very much.
 
                        END                      4:58 P.M. EST

Statement from the Press Secretary

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Statement from the Press Secretary

Today, President Donald J. Trump announced the United States participation in the United States-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit on November 13, 2020 and the East Asia Summit on November 14, 2020 in Hanoi, Vietnam.

President Trump named Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Robert C. O’Brien as his Special Envoy to both Summits.  Ambassador O’Brien will reaffirm the commitment of the United States to prosperity and security in the Indo-Pacific during virtual remarks.

The United States is pleased to mark the 5th anniversary of the United States-ASEAN strategic partnership.  The United States has long been a friend to ASEAN, and ASEAN remains central to President Trump’s vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific. 

President Donald J. Trump Announces Judicial Nominees

 

Office of the Press Secretary

President Donald J. Trump Announces Judicial Nominees

Today, President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate:
 
Raúl M. Arias-Marxuach, of Puerto Rico, to serve as Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
 
Raúl Arias-Marxuach is a Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.  Prior to his appointment in 2019, Judge Arias-Marxuach was Vice Chair of the Litigation Practice Group at McConnell Valdés LLC, where he maintained a diverse commercial litigation practice and accumulated substantial jury trial and appellate experience in complex matters.  Before joining McConnell Valdés, Judge Arias-Marxuach served as a law clerk to Associate Justice Antonio S. Negrón-García of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.  Judge Arias-Marxuach earned his B.A. from Boston College; his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law; and an L.L.M. from Harvard Law School.
 
Maria Teresa B. Cenzon, of Guam, to serve as Judge on the District Court of Guam
 
Maria Cenzon currently serves as a Judge on the Superior Court of Guam, where she presides over civil, criminal, domestic, and probate dockets.  Prior to her appointment to the bench in 2012, Judge Cenzon served as Chief Legal Counsel to the Governor of Guam and Director of Policy, Planning & Community Relations for the Unified Judiciary of Guam.  Before going into government service, she was in private practice and counseled large local and international corporations as well as some of the Government of Guam’s largest agencies.  Judge Cenzon received her B.A. from Marquette University and her J.D. from the Loyola University-Chicago School of Law.

Resolute Reads FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS

 

Resolute Reads
FIVE STORIES PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS
Feds Strike Deal to Make COVID-19 Vaccine Free at Major Pharmacies
-New York Post
“COVID-19 vaccinations will eventually be available free at neighborhood pharmacy chains—just as flu shots are now—thanks to an agreement announced by federal health officials on Thursday,” Laura Italiano reports. “Optimism for an effective vaccine rose this week after news that the shot being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is more than 90 percent effective.”
 
LIVE at 4 p.m. ET: President Trump gives update on Operation Warp Speed
Trump’s Economy Really Was Better Than Obama’s
-Bloomberg
“In 2016, real median household income was $62,898, just $257 above its level in 1999. Over the next three years it grew almost $6,000, to $68,703. That’s perhaps why, despite the pandemic, 56% of U.S. voters polled last month said their families were better off today than they were four years ago,” Karl Smith writes.
Vice President Pence: Veterans Day Is a Time to Thank and Appreciate Heroes Who Have Preserved Our Liberty
-Fox News
“Every veteran of the armed forces of the United States is a hero to the American people,” Vice President Mike Pence writes. “As a father of a Marine Corps captain and a father-in-law of a Navy lieutenant who’s currently deployed, I couldn’t be more proud to be vice president to a president who cares so deeply about the men and women of our armed forces and every veteran in America.”
 
MORE: Free National Park Entrance for Veterans and Gold Star Families
Businesses Trying to Rebound After Unrest Face a Challenge: Not Enough Insurance
-The New York Times
“It’s a prominent refrain these days from activists in the aftermath of arson and looting—businesses have insurance. Buildings can be repaired. Broken glass is a small price to pay in a movement for justice,” Nellie Bowles writes. But for many small businesses and entrepreneurs, “there is no easy way to replace all that they lost.”
Trump Bars Americans From Investing in Firms That Help China’s Military
-The Wall Street Journal
“American Capital should not be used to finance the construction of Chinese Communist weapons literally aimed at killing Americans and driving the US military out of Asia,” White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro says. “This strong action by President Trump puts a stop to that Wall Street insanity.”

Statement from National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien

 

Office of the Press Secretary

Statement from National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien

Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to protect American investors from funding Communist Chinese military companies, including those designated by the Department of Defense in June and August of 2020.  Many of these companies are publicly traded on stock exchanges around the world, and individual investors in the United States can unknowingly provide funds to them through passive institutional investment vehicles such as mutual funds and retirement plans.  The President’s action serves to protect American investors from unintentionally providing capital that goes to enhancing the capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army and People’s Republic of China intelligence services, which routinely target American citizens and businesses through cyber operations, and directly threaten the critical infrastructure, economy, and military of America and its allies and partners around the world.  

President Trump has no higher priority than the security of the American people. 

Text of a Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate

 

Office of the Press Secretary

November 12, 2020

 
Dear Madam Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)
 
Pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) (IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, I hereby report that I have issued an Executive Order declaring a national emergency to deal with the threat posed by the People's Republic of China's (PRC) increasing exploitation of United States capital to resource and to enable the development and modernization of its military, intelligence, and other security apparatuses which continues to allow the PRC to directly threaten the United States homeland and United States forces overseas, including by developing and deploying weapons of mass destruction, advanced conventional weapons, and malicious cyber-enabled actions against the United States and its people.
 
Through the national strategy of Military-Civil Fusion, the PRC increases the size of the country's military-industrial complex by compelling civilian Chinese companies to support its military and intelligence activities.  Those companies, though remaining ostensibly private and civilian, directly support the PRC's military, intelligence, and security apparatuses and aid in their development and modernization.  At the same time, they raise capital by selling securities to United States investors that trade on public exchanges both here and abroad, lobbying United States index providers and funds to include these securities in market offerings, and engaging in other acts to ensure access to United States capital.  In that way, the PRC exploits United States investors to finance the development and modernization of its military.
 
The Executive Order prohibits certain purchases involving publicly traded securities, or any securities that are derivative of, or are designed to provide investment exposure to such securities, of any Communist Chinese military company.  Those companies are ones the Department of Defense has listed, or will list, pursuant to section 1237 of Public Law 105-261, as amended, or are identified as Communist Chinese military companies or their subsidiaries by the Secretary of the Treasury using similar criteria.  The Executive Order also prohibits transactions that evade or avoid, or have the purpose of evading or avoiding, its prohibitions.
 
I have delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury the authority to, in consultation with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Director of National Intelligence, and the heads of other executive departments and agencies as appropriate, take such actions, including promulgating appropriate rules and regulations, and employing all other powers granted to the President by IEEPA, as may be necessary to implement the Executive Order.  All agencies of the United States Government are directed to take all appropriate measures within their authority to carry out the provisions of the Executive Order.


I am enclosing a copy of the Executive Order I have issued.

 
                              Sincerely,
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP

Text of a Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate

 

Office of the Press Secretary

November 12, 2020

 
 
Dear Madam Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:)
 
Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration, the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date.  In accordance with this provision, I have sent to the Federal Register for publication the enclosed notice, stating that the national emergency with respect to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction that was declared in Executive Order 12938 of November 14, 1994, is to continue in effect beyond November 14, 2020.

 
                              Sincerely,
 
 
                              DONALD J. TRUMP