Wall Street toasts Donald Trump’s return to the White House. The US president has received the green light to leave the hospital from the doctors of Walter Reed where he has been hospitalized since Friday following complications resulting from the coronavirus infection. «I will leave at 18.30 (midnight and a half in Italy), I feel very well. Don’t be afraid of Covid, don’t let it dominate your lives. We have developed some truly exceptional drugs and expertise under the Trump administration. I feel better than 20 years ago, ”the White House tenant chirped.
The green light for doctors
“The president continued to improve, he hasn’t had a fever for 72 hours. He may not be quite out of the woods yet, but our medical team supports the president’s homecoming, “confirmed his personal doctor, Sean Conley. The decision to dismiss Trump has already caused a rising tide of controversy among those evaluating objectively as too early his resignation and the detractors who would like him interned as much as possible or at least until the vote of November 3. Just as he was criticized for yesterday’s blitz when he came out sealed inside the “Suv One” to greet the crowd of supporters who guarded the area outside the Walter Reed. For the president it was an opportunity to inflame the spirits of the supporters: “The media are angry because in a car I thanked the fans and supporters who were out of the hospital for hours, even days, to pay their respects to their president. If I didn’t, they would have said I was rude. “
I will be leaving the great Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 P.M. Feeling really good! Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed, under the Trump Administration, some really great drugs & knowledge. I feel better than I did 20 years ago!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 5, 2020
The words of Nancy Pelosi
The indication that the commander in chief is better also seems to come from the flurry of tweets he posted yesterday morning: about fifteen messages in a few minutes, all in capital letters, in which he invited the Americans to go to the polls. “Next year will be the best ever – he wrote – vote, vote, vote”. The speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, one of Trump’s fiercest critics, had wished for a prompt discharge from the hospital in the morning. “I hope that her doctors have given her permission “: words that must have cost her a lot.