Trump signs order to put Americans at head of vaccine line, vows to work with world
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States will “work with the world” to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, President Donald Trump vowed Tuesday, even as he signed an order aimed at putting Americans at the head of the line.
In virtually the same breath, Trump delivered two diametrically opposed promises: to ensure U.S. citizens are first to reap the benefits of the country’s effort to develop vaccines, but also to ensure other countries receive them as well.
“We’re working very closely with other nations, to get the vaccines out to other nations; we’re working with the world,” Trump said.
With that, he signed an executive order “to ensure that American citizens have first priority to receive American vaccines,” adding that the U.S. would begin working with other countries “almost immediately.”


