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Posted: 2020-07-21T22:45:32Z | Updated: 2020-07-22T18:31:09Z

President Donald Trump finally admitted that the COVID-19 pandemic would get worse in the U.S. before getting better after months of resisting making a nationwide call for masks and pushing for schools and businesses to reopen.

It will get worse before it gets better, Trump said during a briefing Tuesday of the resurgence of the coronavirus across the country. Thats something I dont like saying, but it is.

The president also urged people in the U.S. to wear masks for the first time during a live press conference, though he did not issue a national mandate.

Were asking everybody that, when youre not able to socially distance, wear a mask, Trump said. Whether you like the mask or not, they have an impact. They have an effect. We need everything we can get.

However, Trump later claimed that the virus will disappear without providing proof.

No medical experts, including coronavirus task force members Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, spoke.

This was the first time Trump has spoken at a White House task force coronavirus update since late April, when the death toll in the U.S. was nearing 55,000. As of Tuesday, the death toll was over 140,000 people, and there had been 3.8 million coronavirus cases reported in the U.S.

The president started the press conference by referring to the virus as the China virus, a phrase many have pointed out is offensive, and later blamed China for not stopping the spread of the pandemic.

China shouldve stopped it, Trump said.

While Trump praised himself for shutting down travel into the U.S. earlier in the pandemic, he didnt mention the administrations failures, such as its inability to equip doctors with protective gear as the virus spread earlier this year.

Trump also made no mention of his efforts to reopen the U.S. economy despite the public health threat posed by the virus.

He did highlight a surge of cases in Southern states and praised Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for his handling of the outbreak. (Florida is experiencing an extreme surge in cases and DeSantis has yet to issue a statewide face mask mandate.)

We have embers and fires. We have big fires. Unfortunately, now Florida is in a little tough, or in a big tough position. You have a great governor there, Trump said.

On Twitter, many people were surprised by Trumps response when a reporter asked him about Ghislaine Maxwell , a British socialite who was arrested and charged with helping bring young girls to Jeffrey Epstein for sexual exploitation.

Trump noted that he had met Maxwell numerous times, adding that she lived in Palm Beach, but he also said he hadnt been following the case.

I just wish her well, frankly, Trump said. Ive met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. But I wish her well, whatever it is.

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