According to Trump, some states' restrictive measures are very serious

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has argued his tweeting posts through which he supported protests in several states against the restrictions on movement. In his address Friday, he said the measures imposed by Minnesota, Michigan and Virginia are very serious. In an earlier post [...]
In his address Friday, he said the measures imposed by Minnesota, Michigan and Virginia are very serious.
In a post earlier on Twitter, Trump had written: “Clear Mineston, Clear Michigen and then Clear Virginia”.
Health authorities say these measures are extremely necessary for preventing the greater spread of coronary. But protesters say these measures are doing harm to citizens and the economy.
The United States has had the largest increase in casualties in one day on Thursday, marking 4,591 deaths in 24 hours.
The US has the largest number of cases and victims in the world, about 700,000 confirmed cases and more than 36,000 victims, according to John Hopkins.
States that raised Trump's voice are ruled by Democrats. Meanwhile, Ohio and Utah, led by the Republicans with the same measures, were not mentioned by him.
Protests are expected to rise in other states in the United States. Presidential support comes a day after his administration introduced new guidelines for reopening state economies











