REPORT: 20 House Dems sign letter with ‘immediate’ demand for Trump

MARCH 24, 2020

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Twenty Democratic lawmakers called on President Trump to issue a two-week, nationwide shelter-in-place order “immediately” in a letter sent Tuesday.

The suggested move would follow in the footsteps of the 15 states that have issued similar orders in the last few days to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Trump, however, has indicated this week he is leaning in the opposite direction, saying in a Fox News interview on Tuesday he hopes to have the economy back up and running by Easter.

The article goes on to state the following:

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), the main signatory of the letter, suggested an order that would permit people to travel for essential services such as groceries and health care, as well as to and from workplaces if they are considered critical workers.

“There is no doubt that an action of this magnitude will temporarily disrupt daily lives and cause short-term economic pain, but it will help prevent an extended outbreak and response that could plunge us deep into a long-lasting recession,” the letter read.

Stand out names who cosigned the letter include Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii) (a 2020Democratic presidential who ended her bid just days ago before endorsing former Vice President Joe Biden), and Rashida Tlaib (Mich.) (one of the four members of the so-called “Squad” of female refreshment representatives of color). Tlaib has been an especially vocal opponent of Trumps’, vowing to impeach him when she took office.

Read the full letter below and see all the cosigners:

“We urge you to immediately issue a nationwide “shelter-in-place” order in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. At the time of writing, 43,499 Americans in all 50 states have confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 537 have died. Worldwide, it has killed tens of thousands and sickened hundreds of thousands. There is no FDA-approved vaccine or treatment for COVID-19 and, without significant mitigating action, our already-strained health care system could be overwhelmed, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands more Americans.

“Our current actions to stem the tide are not enough. The total number of COVID-19 cases and deaths have nearly doubled over the last 48 hours. At this rate, we will surpass one million confirmed cases and 13,000 deaths within the next ten days. Our health care system typically operates near full capacity and is already experiencing shortages of N95 masks, protective eye gear, and other necessary equipment to protect our doctors and nurses. An influx of this many patients, some of whom will require intensive care, will likely exceed our supply of hospital beds and ventilators, leading to rationing of care and more deaths.

“To effectively slow COVID-19’s spread, we must issue a shelter-in-place order for the entire country lasting at least two weeks, excepting only travel for essential services like grocery stores and health care providers, and to and from the workplace for critical workers. California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin have already issued similar shelter-in-place orders. A national order would create minimum guidelines and requirements for each state to implement, with enforcement handled at the state level.

“Given insufficient availability of mass testing and the ability for asymptomatic individuals to unknowingly spread the coronavirus, we must reduce person-to-person contact to the bare minimum. It is the only proven way we can limit the growth of confirmed cases, insulate our health care system, and prevent catastrophe.

“There is no doubt that an action of this magnitude will temporarily disrupt daily lives and cause short-term economic pain, but it will help prevent an extended outbreak and response that could plunge us deep into a long-lasting recession. As soon as possible, Congress must vote remotely to pass an economic stimulus response bill that will save jobs, replace lost incomes, and lift up all Americans. The cost of preventive action will save trillions of dollars in the long run and many priceless lives.

“We must not hesitate. If we wait to act until the number of sick and dead reaches a certain threshold, then it will be too late. A state-by-state, locality-by-locality approach is not enough. Without action, the U.S. could end up like Italy, Spain, or worse. We thus urge you to immediately issue a nationwide shelter-in-place order.”

The letter was written by Rep. Ro Khanna. It was cosigned by:

Rep. Anthony G. Brown

Rep. Jim Cooper

Rep. Susan Davis

Rep. Veronica Escobar

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard

Rep. Jesús G. “Chuy” García

Rep. Vicente Gonzalez

Rep. Barbara Lee

Rep. Alan Lowenthal

Rep. Stephen F. Lynch

Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton

Rep. Mark Pocan

Rep. Jamie Raskin

Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon

Rep. José E. Serrano

Rep. Darren Soto

Rep. Rashida Tlaib

Rep. Lori Trahan

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