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Trump says US must be ‘very careful’ in removing mandates for ‘vaccines that are so amazing’

Asked about Florida’s move to lift mandates on vaccinations for schoolchildren, Donald Trump said that officials have to “be careful” in removing access to vaccines he described as “amazing” and “incredible”.

“I think we have to be very careful” Trump said in the Oval Office on Friday. “Look, you have some vaccines that are so amazing. The polio vaccine, I happen to think, is amazing. A lot of people think that Covid is amazing. You know, there are many people that believe strongly in that. But you have some vaccines that are so incredible and I think that you have to be very careful when you say that some people don’t have to be vaccinated”.

Trump said that the position adopted by Florida was “a tough stance”, given the risks to the community by unvaccinated children attending school.

“Look, you have vaccines that work; they just pure and simple work, they’re not controversial at all, and I think those vaccines should be used, otherwise some people are going to catch it and they endanger other people”, the president said.

“When you don’t have controversy at all, I think people should take it”, Trump added.

His remarks come one day after his anti-vaccine health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, told senators that he agrees with the views of an Israeli management professor he recently appointed to a key CDC vaccine advisory panel, Retsef Levi, who has said that mRNA vaccines against Covid-19 are deadly and should no longer be used.

At the same hearing, Bill Cassidy, a Republican senator who is also a medical doctor, suggested that Trump deserves a Nobel prize for Operation Warp Speed, which sped up the development of mRNA vaccines against Covid-19 in 2020.

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Trump announces US will host 2026 G20 meeting at his Doral resort in Miami

Donald Trump just announced that the US will host the 2026 meeting of the G20 at his privately owned Doral golf course and spa in Miami.

The president was joined by Miami’s mayor, Francis Suarez, for the announcement in the Oval Office.

Trump initially did not mention that his Doral resort was the location, but confirmed it in response to a question from a reporter. The president then quickly moved to downplay concerns that he was using his office for personal profit, claiming that “we will not make any money on it” and that the location was chosen because “everybody wants it there”.

The president was asked if he intends to invite Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, to attend as an observer. He initially said that he had not yet considered that possibility, but has previously claimed that excluding Russia, over its initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, was a mistake.

Minutes later, Trump was asked again and said that both Putin and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, were welcome to attend as observers. “I’d love them to, if they want to”, the president said. “If they want to, we can certainly talk”.

Trump announced that the US will host the G20 summit 2026 at his Doral resort in Miami. He was joined by Miami’s mayor, Francis Suarez. Photograph: Brian Snyder/Reuters
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