President confident for future

WASHINGTON (Rooters agency) – At a press conference today, President Ronald Dump declared that he is not concerned about many of the problems currently troubling the country.

Asked about the upsurge of Covid-19 infections, the President was confident. “It’s going away. It’ll go away. Things go away. No question in my mind that it will go away,” he said.

Similarly, the widespread unemployment brought on by the virus was no cause for alarm. “It’s going away. It’ll go away. Things go away. No question in my mind that it will go away,” he said.

In response to another question, President Dump predicted that police discrimination against and shooting of Black people will be overcome: “It’s going away. It’ll go away. Things go away. No question in my mind that it will go away.”

He was also optimistic that this progress would remove many of his disagreements with the other side of politics. “Can you foresee better relations between yourself and the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives?” asked a reporter for Pox News. “It’s going away. It’ll go away. Things go away. No question in my mind that it will go away,” the President replied.

And was he concerned about the upcoming presidential election and his poor standing in polls, the reporter continued. “It’s going away. It’ll go away. Things go away. No question in my mind that it will go away,” President Dump said.