Saturday, April 10, 2021

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Initial Actions to Address the Gun Violence Public Health Epidemic

 

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing six initial actions to address the gun violence public health epidemic. The recent high-profile mass shootings in Boulder – taking the lives of 10 individuals – and Atlanta – taking the lives of eight individuals, including six Asian American women – underscored the relentlessness of this epidemic. Gun violence takes lives and leaves a lasting legacy of trauma in communities every single day in this country, even when it is not on the nightly news. In fact, cities across the country are in the midst of a historic spike in homicides, violence that disproportionately impacts Black and brown Americans. The President is committed to taking action to reduce all forms of gun violence – community violence, mass shootings, domestic violence, and suicide by firearm.

President Biden is reiterating his call for Congress to pass legislation to reduce gun violence. Last month, a bipartisan coalition in the House passed two bills to close loopholes in the gun background check system. Congress should close those loopholes and go further, including by closing “boyfriend” and stalking loopholes that currently allow people found by the courts to be abusers to possess firearms, banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines, repealing gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability, and investing in evidence-based community violence interventions. Congress should also pass an appropriate national “red flag” law, as well as legislation incentivizing states to pass “red flag” laws of their own.

But this Administration will not wait for Congress to act to take its own steps – fully within the Administration’s authority and the Second Amendment – to save lives. Today, the Administration is announcing the following six initial actions:

The Justice Department, within 30 days, will issue a proposed rule to help stop the proliferation of “ghost guns.” We are experiencing a growing problem: criminals are buying kits containing nearly all of the components and directions for finishing a firearm within as little as 30 minutes and using these firearms to commit crimes. When these firearms turn up at crime scenes, they often cannot be traced by law enforcement due to the lack of a serial number. The Justice Department will issue a proposed rule to help stop the proliferation of these firearms.

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will issue a proposed rule to make clear when a device marketed as a stabilizing brace effectively turns a pistol into a short-barreled rifle subject to the requirements of the National Firearms Act. The alleged shooter in the Boulder tragedy last month appears to have used a pistol with an arm brace, which can make a firearm more stable and accurate while still being concealable.

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will publish model “red flag” legislation for states. Red flag laws allow family members or law enforcement to petition for a court order temporarily barring people in crisis from accessing firearms if they present a danger to themselves or others. The President urges Congress to pass an appropriate national “red flag” law, as well as legislation incentivizing states to pass “red flag” laws of their own. In the interim, the Justice Department’s published model legislation will make it easier for states that want to adopt red flag laws to do so.

The Administration is investing in evidence-based community violence interventions. Community violence interventions are proven strategies for reducing gun violence in urban communities through tools other than incarceration. Because cities across the country are experiencing a historic spike in homicides, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking a number of steps to prioritize investment in community violence interventions.

  • The American Jobs Plan proposes a $5 billion investment over eight years to support community violence intervention programs. A key part of community violence intervention strategies is to help connect individuals to job training and job opportunities.
  • The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is organizing a webinar and toolkit to educate states on how they can use Medicaid to reimburse certain community violence intervention programs, like Hospital-Based Violence Interventions.
  • Five federal agencies are making changes to 26 different programs to direct vital support to community violence intervention programs as quickly as possible. These changes mean we can start increasing investments in community violence interventions as we wait on Congress to appropriate additional funds. Read more about these agency actions here.

The Justice Department will issue an annual report on firearms trafficking. In 2000, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) issued a report summarizing information regarding its investigations into firearms trafficking, which is one way firearms are diverted into the illegal market where they can easily end up in the hands of dangerous individuals. Since the report’s publication, states, local, and federal policymakers have relied on its data to better thwart the common channels of firearms trafficking. But there is good reason to believe that firearms trafficking channels have changed since 2000, for example due to the emergence of online sales and proliferation of “ghost guns.” The Justice Department will issue a new, comprehensive report on firearms trafficking and annual updates necessary to give policymakers the information they need to help address firearms trafficking today.

The President will nominate David Chipman to serve as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. ATF is the key agency enforcing our gun laws, and it needs a confirmed director in order to do the job to the best of its ability. But ATF has not had a confirmed director since 2015. Chipman served at ATF for 25 years and now works to advance commonsense gun safety laws.


- April 7, 2021 - ICYMI: Why We Need Voter ID

 

- April 7, 2021 -

ICYMI: Why We Need Voter ID

Voter fraud in Georgia for the Presidential Election was rampant!

 

Michael Goodwin—New York Post:

 

"Reader Matt Conley calls voter fraud identity theft, and tells a story. He writes: “My youngest sibling lives in Missouri and found that a vote was cast under his name in Georgia. He asked the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office if that vote could be removed and not included in the presidential recount. He was told no.

 

After the Senate runoffs, my brother wanted to know if a vote was cast in his name again. The Secretary’s office told him that they took down the fake online account but would not say if votes were cast. Problem solved in their mind.”

 

Read the full story here. 

- March 31, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- March 31, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

Joe Biden’s radical plan to implement the largest tax hike in American history is a massive giveaway to China, and many other countries, that will send thousands of factories, millions of jobs, and trillions of dollars to these competitive Nations. The Biden plan will crush American workers and decimate U.S. manufacturing, while giving special tax privileges to outsourcers, foreign and giant multinational corporations.

 

Biden promised to “build back better”—but the country he is building up, in particular, is China and other large segments of the world. Under the Biden Administration, America is once again losing the economic war with China—and Biden’s ludicrous multi-trillion dollar tax hike is a strategy for total economic surrender. Sacrificing good paying American jobs is the last thing our citizens need as our country recovers from the effects of the Global Pandemic.

 

Biden’s policy would break the back of the American Worker with among the highest business tax rates in the developed world. Under Biden’s plan, if you create jobs in America, and hire American workers, you will pay MORE in taxes—but if you close down your factories in Ohio and Michigan, fire U.S. workers, and move all your production to Beijing and Shanghai, you will pay LESS. It is the exact OPPOSITE of putting America First—it is putting America LAST!

Companies that send American jobs to China should not be rewarded by Joe Biden’s Tax Bill, they should be punished so that they keep those jobs right here in America, where they belong. 

 

This legislation would be among the largest self-inflicted economic wounds in history. If this monstrosity is allowed to pass, the result will be more Americans out of work, more families shattered, more factories abandoned, more industries wrecked, and more Main Streets boarded up and closed down—just like it was before I took over the presidency 4 years ago. I then set record low unemployment, with 160 million people working. 

 

This tax hike is a classic globalist betrayal by Joe Biden and his friends: the lobbyists will win, the special interests will win, China will win, the Washington politicians and government bureaucrats will win—but hardworking American families will lose.

 

Joe Biden’s cruel and heartless attack on the American Dream must never be allowed to become Federal law.  Just like our southern border went from best to worst, and is now in shambles, our economy will be destroyed! 

 

- April 6, 2021 - ICYMI: Trump Isn’t Getting the Proper Credit for Role in Vaccines

 

- April 6, 2021 -

ICYMI: Trump Isn’t Getting the Proper Credit for Role in Vaccines

Wow, so nice!

 

"And while former President Trump and his administration were moving heaven and earth to rapidly deliver vaccine[s] to the American people, the media were parading expert after expert saying the goal was impossible, and VP Harris and President Biden never gave Trump any credit for the vaccine, despite both being fully vaccinated before taking office."

 

Read the full story here.

- April 7, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- April 7, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

“Congressman Matt Gaetz has never asked me for a pardon.  It must also be remembered that he has totally denied the accusations against him.”

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- April 9, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- April 9, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

The world mourns the passing of Prince Philip, a man who embodied the noble soul and proud spirit of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.

 

Melania and I send our deepest and most profound condolences to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and to the entire Royal Family. We send our most heartfelt sympathies to the British people. This is an irreplaceable loss for Great Britain, and for all who hold dear our civilization.

 

Prince Philip defined British dignity and grace. He personified the quiet reserve, stern fortitude, and unbending integrity of the United Kingdom. 

 

As a young man, he served Britain honorably and courageously as a naval officer in the Second World War. Aboard battleships in the Mediterranean, he saw combat at sea. He then participated in the pivotal Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. Like so many of his generation, in Britain’s darkest hour, he put his life on the line for God, country, and the values of freedom and self-government that forever unite America and the United Kingdom.

 

For seven decades, Prince Philip brought the same sense of duty and purpose to his role as consort and husband to the Queen. He was admired by his fellow citizens, and respected by everyone around the world. His exceptional example of service, constancy, and patriotism will be his greatest legacy. 

 

Over the past few years, Melania and I were honored to have the opportunity to visit the United Kingdom. We saw firsthand how the Monarchy epitomizes and carries on the virtues of the British People—and no one did so more than Prince Philip.

 

As we grieve his loss, we celebrate his memory and rededicate ourselves to the values to which he devoted his extraordinary life. He will be greatly missed. 

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- April 7, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- April 7, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

Stephen Miller is a fearless, principled fighter for the America First movement. He has backbone, integrity, and never gives up. As we know, the Radical Left has been relentless in waging their battles in court. Conservatives and America First supporters badly need to catch up and turn the tables, which is why I applaud Stephen and Mark Meadows for rushing to fill this critical void. The era of unilateral legal surrender must end—and I hope all America First patriots will get behind America First Legal.

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- April 3, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- April 3, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

For years the Radical Left Democrats have played dirty by boycotting products when anything from that company is done or stated in any way that offends them. Now they are going big time with WOKE CANCEL CULTURE and our sacred elections. It is finally time for Republicans and Conservatives to fight back—we have more people than they do—by far! Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS, and Merck. Don’t go back to their products until they relent. We can play the game better than them. They didn’t even get approval of State Legislatures, which is mandated under the U.S. Constitution. They rigged and stole our 2020 Presidential Election, which we won by a landslide, and then, on top of that, boycott and scare companies into submission. Never submit, never give up! The Radical Left will destroy our Country if we let them. We will not become a Socialist Nation. Happy Easter!

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A Proclamation on Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust, 2021

 

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April 4, 2021
 
DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE OF VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST, 2021
 
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
 
A PROCLAMATION
On Yom HaShoah -- Holocaust Remembrance Day -- we stand in solidarity with the Jewish people in America, Israel, and around the world to remember and reflect on the horrors of the Holocaust. An estimated six million Jews perished alongside millions of other innocent victims -- Roma and Sinti, Slavs, disabled persons, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others -- systematically murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators in one of the cruelest and most heinous campaigns in human history.

We honor the memories of precious lives lost, contemplate the incomprehensible wound to our humanity, mourn for the communities broken and scattered, and embrace those who survived the Holocaust -- some of whom are still with us today, continuing to embody extraordinary resilience after all these years. Having borne witness to the depths of evil, these survivors remind us of the vital refrain: "never again." The history of the Holocaust is forever seared into the history of humankind, and it is the shared responsibility of all people to ensure that the horrors of the Shoah can never be erased from our collective memory.

It is painful to remember. It is human nature to want to leave the past behind. But in order to prevent a tragedy like the Holocaust from happening again, we must share the truth of this dark period with each new generation. All of us must understand the depravity that is possible when governments back policies fueled by hatred, when we dehumanize groups of people, and when ordinary people decide that it is easier to look away or go along than to speak out. Our children and grandchildren must learn where those roads lead, so that the commitment of "never again" lives strongly in their hearts.

I remember learning about the horrors of the Holocaust from my father when I was growing up, and I have sought to impart that history to my own children and grandchildren in turn. I have taken them on separate visits to Dachau, so that they could see for themselves what happened there, and to impress on them the urgency to speak out whenever they witness anti-Semitism or any form of ethnic and religious hatred, racism, homophobia, or xenophobia. The legacy of the Holocaust must always remind us that silence in the face of such bigotry is complicity -- remembering, as Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel wrote, that there are moments when "indifference to evil is worse than evil itself."

Those who survived the Holocaust are an inspiration to every single one of us. Yet they continue to live with the unique mental and physical scars from the unconscionable trauma of the Holocaust, with many survivors in the United States living in poverty. When I served as Vice President, I helped secure Federal funding for grants to support Holocaust survivors -- but we must do more to pursue justice and dignity for survivors and their heirs. We have a moral imperative to recognize the pain survivors carry, support them, and ensure that their memories and experiences of the Holocaust are neither denied nor distorted, and that the lessons for all humanity are never forgotten.

Holocaust survivors and their descendants -- and each child, grandchild, and great-grandchild of those who lost their lives -- are living proof that love and hope will always triumph over murder and destruction. Every child and grandchild of a survivor is a testament to resilience, and a living rebuke to those who sought to extinguish the future of the Jewish people and others who were targeted.

Yom HaShoah reminds us not only of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, but also reinforces our ongoing duty to counter all forms of dehumanizing bigotry directed against the LGBTQ+, disability, and other marginalized communities. While hate may never be permanently defeated, it must always be confronted and condemned. When we recognize the fundamental human dignity of all people, we help to build a more just and peaceful world. In the memory of all those who were lost, and in honor of all those who survived, we must continue to work toward a better, freer, and more just future for all humankind.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., 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 April 4 through April 11, 2021, as a week of observance of the Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust, and call upon the people of the United States to observe this week and pause to remember victims and survivors of the Holocaust. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of April, two thousand twenty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.
 
                             JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

- April 5, 2021 - Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

- April 5, 2021 -

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

Too bad the desperately needed election reforms in Georgia didn’t go further, as their originally approved Bill did, but the Governor and Lt. Governor would not go for it.  The watered-down version, that was just passed and signed by Governor Kemp, while better than before, doesn’t have Signature Matching and many other safety measures, which were sadly left out. This Bill should have been passed before the 2020 Presidential Election, not after. It is now reported that chain of custody records for over 400,000 Absentee Ballots are missing or not being shown.  I wonder why?  Show them now!  The Democrats in Georgia really push the Republicans around, like the so-called Consent Decree, which was illegally signed by the Secretary of State without Legislative Approval—a Democrat DREAM.  Boycott all of the woke companies that don’t want Voter I.D. and Free and Fair Elections.  

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April 6, 2021 Remarks by President Biden Marking the 150 Millionth COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 6, 2021
 
Remarks by President Biden Marking the 150 Millionth COVID-19 Vaccine Shot
 
State Dining Room

4:10 P.M. EDT
 
THE PRESIDENT:  Good afternoon, everyone.  I just visited a vaccination clinic in Virginia, at the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia.
 
The seminary and other houses of worship in the area are partnering with the community health centers to offer vaccination and vaccination sites.  They’re seeing these kinds of partnerships where -- and not just there, but we’re seeing them all over the country. 
 
People are coming together across the different faiths to serve those most in need, with a special focus on vaccinating seniors from all races, backgrounds, and walks of life.  It’s an example of America at its finest.
 
And they’re all meeting what Pope Francis calls the “moral obligation”: Get vaccinated -- something which can, he went on to say, can save your life and the lives of others.
 
And I was at the seminary clinic to mark an important milestone as well.
 
Yesterday, we crossed 150 million shots in 75 days -- the first 75 days my administration, on our way to hitting our goal of 200 million shots by the 100th day in office.  That, of course, is the new goal I set after passing the original mark of 100 million shots in my first 100 days, doing it in just 58 days.
 
At the time, some said 100 million shots was “too ambitious,” and then they said, “It wasn’t ambitious enough.”  Well, we got to keep moving.  If we could raise it up higher, I’d do that as well.  But we know -- we know what we have to do: We have to ramp up a whole-of-government approach that rallies the whole country and puts us on a war footing to truly beat this virus.
 
And that’s what we’ve been doing: getting enough vaccine supply, mobilizing more vaccinators, creating more places to get vaccinated.  And we’re now administering an average of 3 million shots per day -- over 20 million shots a week.
 
On Saturday alone, we reported more than 4 million shots were administered.  We’re the first country to administer 150 million shots and the first country to fully vaccinate over 62 million people. 
 
But here’s the deal: I promised an update to the American people every 50 millionth shot, and I’m already back to update you a little over two weeks -- two and a half weeks later.  I promised in the beginning that I’d always give you the straight scoop, straight from the shoulder -- the good and the bad. 
 
Well, here’s the truth: The good news is we’re on track to beat our goal of 200 million shots in the first 100 days.  More than 75 percent of the people over the age of 65 have gotten shots, up from 8 percent when we took office.  That’s a dramatic turnaround and critical because seniors account for 80 percent of all COVID deaths.
 
To help support my goal of safely reopening a majority of K-through-8 schools by my 100th day in office, I directed states in early March to make educators and children [sic] -- childcare workers eligible for vaccines, and to get [set] a goal of getting all who wanted the vaccination to be able to have one and to do it in the month of March.
 
I’m pleased to report, according to CDC estimates, over 80 percent of teachers, school chaffs [sic] -- school staff and childcare workers received at least one shot by the end of March.  And that’s great progress protecting our educators, our essential workers. 
 
And because our vaccine program is in overdrive, we’re making it easier to get a vaccination shot.  Last week, I announced that by April 19th of this month, 90 percent of all Americans will be within five miles of a vaccination site. 
 
And further good news is that we’re getting more and more data on just how effective the vaccines are.  Dr. Fauci recently cited two studies from the New England Journal of Medicine that found fully vaccinated care workers -- healthcare workers on the frontlines had an extremely low infections rate, less than two-tenths of one percent, compared to unvaccinated healthcare workers who had considerably higher infection rates.
 
So, we’re making incredible progress.  There is a lot of good news, but there is also some bad news.  New -- new variants of the virus are spreading and they’re moving quickly. Cases are going back up.  Hospitalizations are no longer declining.  While deaths are still down -- way down from January -- they’re going up in some places.  So you might ask -- everybody is asking: What does that mean?
 
I understand that people may find it confusing that the vaccination program is saving tens of thousands of lives but the pandemic remains dangerous.  Let me explain it in a single word: Time.  Time.  Even moving at the record speed we’re moving at, we’re not even halfway through vaccinating over 300 million Americans.  This is going to take time.  Remember: For a two-dose vaccine, it takes weeks from the time you get your first one until you are able to get your second shot, which makes you fully protected. 
 
If you get your first shot next week, in mid-April, you won’t be fully protected until -- until May -- late May.  If you get your first shot in mid-May, you aren’t fully protected until late June.
 
So, look -- now, on the one hand, June isn’t that far away given how long this has been going on, but it isn’t here yet either.  So, the virus is spreading because we have too many people who, seeing the end in sight, think we’re at the finish line already. 
 
But let me be deadly earnest with you: We aren’t at the finish line.  We still have a lot of work to do.  We’re still in a life-and-death race against this virus.  Until we get more people vaccinated, we need everyone to wash their hands, socially distance, and mask up in a recommended mask from the CDC.
 
Think about it this way: Better times are ahead. And as I’ve said before, we can have a safe, happy Fourth of July with your family and friends, in small groups in your backyard.  The real question is: How much death, disease, and misery are we going to see between now and then?
 
In January -- just the month of January -- we lost 95,747 -- excuse me, 95,774 Americans.  In March, that was 37,172 Americans.  All told -- as you’re all about to know -- I keep doing this, I know, but I carry this card, every day, with my schedule on it.  And on the back, I have a COVID update.  The total number of deaths in the United States to date is 554,064 dead.  That’s lives that have been lost.
 
What we do now is going to determine how many people we’ll -- we’ll save or lose in the month of April and May and June before we get to July 4th.
 
So, please, until we're further along in this accelerating, successful, but still growing vaccination effort, please wash your hands.  Practice social distancing.  Wear a mask, as recommended by the CDC.  Get vaccinated when it's your turn. 
 
While I'm asking Americans -- the American people to do their job, here's what I'm doing.  When we first started our vaccination program, the real question is how quickly we could get shots in people's arms.  Well, by the end of May, the vast majority of adult Americans will have gotten at least their first shot. 
 
That success -- that success is going to save lives and get this country back to normal sooner.  But it's not enough. 
 
On March the 11th, I announced that I was opening up all vaccination sites to all adults by May 1st.  Many governors -- Democrats and Republicans -- responded and decided to beat that day, which was good. 
 
Thanks to their hard work and the hard work of the American people, and the hard work of my team, I'm announcing today that we're moving that date up from May 1st to April 19th, nationwide.  That means, by no later than April 19th, in every part of this country, every adult over the age of 18 -- 18 or older -- will be eligible to be vaccinated.  No more confusing rules.  No more confusing restrictions. 
 
My message today is a simple one.  Many states have already opened up to all adults.  But beginning April 19th, every adult in every state, every adult in this country is eligible to get in line to get a COVID vaccination. 
 
And today, in advance of that new national full-eligibility date, I want to make a direct appeal to our seniors and everyone who cares about them.  While we have made incredible progress vaccinating three quarters of our seniors and putting vaccination sites within five miles of 90 percent of the public, it still isn't enough. 
 
It's simple: Seniors, it's time for you to get vaccinated now.  Get vaccinated now. 
 
To make it easier, my administration is sending aid to community groups to drive seniors to vaccination sites.  We're incredibly grateful to all the volunteers, houses of worship, and the civic groups that are helping us in this effort. 
 
This is America.  We take care of one another.  We have to keep it up. 
 
As I ask seniors to sign up for their shots now, I also have a message for people under 65.  If you know someone over 65 who has not gotten this life-saving vaccine, call them now.  Work with them to get their shots this week or next.  Pick them up, drive them.  It can be your parents, your grandparents, your aunt, uncle, your neighbors.
 
And finally, even after we open up vaccinations to all adults and put a site within five miles of 90 percent of the public, we know there are many people who still struggle to get access to a shot.  We know that there are a number of seniors and people with disabilities and people in many communities of color who may be isolated and lack access to transportation.
 
That's why we're ramping up transportation to vaccination centers and deploying more mobile units and pop-up clinics in the places close to where people live.  That's why we're working with faith-based organizations and other community groups to host vaccination clinics, sign people up for appointments, get help -- help them get those appointments.
 
That's why we're sending even more vaccines to community health centers, like the one I was in today, that all together serve nearly 30 million Americans, like the ones I visited today. 
 
Two thirds of the patients at community health centers live at or below the poverty level.  Sixty percent are racial and ethnic minorities.  To reach them, we’re investing nearly $10 billion to expand testing, treatment, and vaccinations for the hardest-hit yet most underserved communities.
 
Let me close with this: We’ve vaccinated more people than any other nation on Earth.  The vaccines have proven to be safe and effective.  That should give us real hope, but it can't let it -- we can't let it make us complacent.
 
Despite the progress we're making as a nation, I want every American to know in no uncertain terms that this fight isn't over.  This progress we've worked so hard to achieve can be reversed.  Now is not the time to let down.  Now is not the time to celebrate.  It's time to do what we do best as a country: do our duty, our jobs, taking care of one another.  And we can and will do this, but we can't let up now. 
 
My hope is, before the summer is over, I'm talking to you all about how we have even access to more vaccines than we need to take care of every American, and we're helping other poor countries -- countries around the world that don't have the money, the time, the expertise.  Because until this vaccine is available to the world and we're beating back the vaccine -- the virus in other countries, we're not really completely safe. 
 
So we've made great progress.  I'm still looking forward to the prospect if we keep the pace we’re on and we listen to one another and take the precautions I talked about, that you’ll be able to have a Fourth of July -- an Independence Day on July the 4th, as I defined about three weeks ago.  I want to have an Independence Day, an independence from the COVID so you're able to get in the backyard with a small group of people, of friends and neighbors, and celebrate Independence Day because you've been vaccinated, because you're safe, because you're in the clear.
 
May God bless you all, and may God protect our troops.  Thank you so much for listening.  Thank you.
 
Q    Mr. President -- how are the talks going, Mr. President?  In Vienna, how are the Vienna talks going?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I’ll report on that later.
 
Q    Mr. President, do you think the Masters golf tournament should be moved out of Georgia?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I think that’s up to the Masters.  Look, you know, it is reassuring to see that for-profit operations and businesses are speaking up about how these new Jim Crow laws are just antithetical to who we are. 
 
There’s another side to it, too.  The other side to it too is: When they, in fact, move out of Georgia, the people who need the help the most -- people who are making hourly wages -- sometimes get hurt the most.
 
I think it’s a very tough decision for a corporation to make or a group to make, but I respect it when they make that judgment, and I support whatever judgment they make.  But it’s -- the best way to deal with this is for Georgia and other states to smarten up.  Stop it.  Stop it.  It’s about getting people to vote.
 
Q    Thank you, Mr. President.  Despite your personal appeal now, there are many Americans who are very reluctant to take the vaccine, especially in red states.  Why the White House hasn’t used a more forceful campaign, like advertisement on television, for example, to convince Americans to take that vaccine so we can reach the herd immunity?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  We are.  We are doing that.  And, by the way, the number of people who are reluctant to take it continues to diminish.  It continues to diminish across the country as they see their neighbors, particularly in communities that have been very --
 
Now, there’s a different group of people.  There's a group of people who’ve been reluctant because of past -- how can I say it? -- past wrongs that had been done to them, like experimentation, not sure that they’re being told the truth, et cetera.
 
But then there’s another group that seems, to me, to be -- I probably shouldn’t characterize it, but Mitch McConnell keeps speaking to them, which I give him credit for, saying, “The idea…” -- he said the polling data shows Republican men, particularly young men, don’t think they should have to take the vaccine; it’s their patriotic right not to do it, their freedom to choose.  And he’s saying, “No, no, take the vaccine.  Take the vaccine.”  And I’ll add a phrase he didn’t but I think he believes: It’s a patriotic responsibility you have.
 
Last question.
 
Q    Mr. President, have you spoken to the Federal Reserve Chairman, Jay Powell, yet?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I have not.
 
Q    Can you say why?  Do you plan to speak to him soon, sir?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  I -- I am not -- look, I think the Federal Reserve is an independent operation.  And starting off my presidency, I want to be real clear that I'm not going to do the kinds of things that had been done in the last administration -- either talking to the Attorney General about who he’s going to prosecute or not prosecute and under what circumstances, or the Fed telling them what they should and shouldn't do, even though that wouldn't be the basis upon which I'd be talking to him. 
 
So I've been very fastidious about not talking to them, but I do talk to the Secretary of Treasury.
 
Thank you all very much.
 
Q    And one more on COVID, Mr. President.  You mentioned 554,064 American dead from COVID-19.  A lot of families want to know how this happened, how it got here.  Have you had a chance to speak to any of your international partners, any of -- President Xi, who I know you go way back with?  Have you had the chance to ask him if these reports are true, that China may be misled the world at the beginning?
 
THE PRESIDENT:  No, I -- I have not had that conversation with President Xi.  Thank you.
 
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