Donald Trump's White Hair During First Speech Since Election Loss Baffles Social Media
11/14/2020 12:08 am EST
Trump responded to the complaints by saying the federal government "can't be delivering it to a state that won't be giving it to its people immediately." Cuomo will "let us know when he's ready," Trump added.
Despite a record spike in coronavirus cases, Trump said his administration would not authorize a "lockdown," but will be "very vigilant and very careful." The government now understands the disease, Trump said. "It's a complicated disease but we understand it very well," the president said. "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."
Trump's speech came just hours after national media outlets projected Biden would win Georgia, making him the first Democrat to win the state in 28 years. Trump's win in North Carolina was also called on Friday. The projected Electoral College vote stands at 306 for Biden to Trump's 232. Biden flipped five states and won a Nebraska congressional district to beat Trump.
After Trump lost the election, some on Twitter noted that it appeared he did not age in the past four years. On Friday, some pointed out that this was because Trump dyed his hair, and the all-white look was evidence of that.
Trump did not admit defeat during the Friday press conference, but he came close to acknowledging the results when he explained why his administration will not institute another lockdown. "I will not — this administration will not be doing a lockdown. Hopefully 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," Trump said, notes CNN. Trump later said his administration "will not go, under any circumstances, will not go through a lockdown, but we will be very vigilant."
The U.S. has seen more than 500,000 new coronavirus cases since Monday, when the country hit 10 million, according to Johns Hopkins University data. More than 240,000 Americans have died from the virus as of Friday.
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