Trump Today: Trump accuses governors of ‘mutiny’ as tensions mount over reopening

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President Donald Trump compared strain between himself and a group of governors to the film “Mutiny on the Bounty,” as tensions mounted over when and how to reopen economies amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“A good old fashioned mutiny every now and then is an exciting and invigorating thing to watch,” Trump said in a tweet. “Especially when the mutineers need so much from the Captain,” he added.

Trump addressed his comments to the “Democrat Governors,” after a group of six eastern states on Monday said they would jointly develop a plan to reopen the region’s economies and schools. After the announcement, Massachusetts, which is led by a Republican, joined the effort.

Read:Six-state group will develop ‘reopening’ plan, Cuomo announces.

The governors of California, Oregon and Washington announced similar plans. Those states are led by Democrats.

Monday, Trump asserted he had authority to open states, a claim that drew fire from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, among others.

See:Cuomo fires back at Trump’s ‘ultimate authority’ comments: ‘The Constitution says we don’t have a king. We didn’t have King George Washington.’

Trump’s reference to the film was apparently sarcastic. In the 1962 production, the captain of the ship is ousted from command.

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