Trump has little power to restart US economy

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WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he wants the U.S. economy to reopen by Easter Sunday, April 12, despite the rapid spread ...

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he wants the U.S. economy to reopen by Easter Sunday, April 12, despite the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus in some U.S. states and a rising death toll from the disease.

Under the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, state governments have power to police citizens and regulate public welfare. In the country's early years, it was up to state and local authorities to lead the response to the yellow fever epidemic, not the federal government. The social distancing policies Trump announced on March 16 for slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus over 15 days were merely guidelines, and the same goes for any newer, less restrictive policies he unveils, Chesney said.

"The federal government has a role to play in setting recommendations, and the daily press briefings obviously have an effect on how people react," Bunnell said."But in terms of legal authorities to override health and safety measures, I'm not sure there are any direct tools that would accomplish that."A federal agency that's a subset of DHS deemed some businesses"essential" on March 19.

 

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