Vice President Mike Pence told reporters on Tuesday that the White House is in "preliminary discussions" to wind down its coronavirus task force, possibly in early June.
Why it matters: The task force, led by Pence, was formed in late January to help navigate the Trump administration's interagency response to the pandemic. The New York Times reported earlier Tuesday that it's not clear whether any group will replace the task force, even as the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the U.S. continues to surge.
- President Trump stopped hosting daily task force press briefings after internal polling suggesting that his favorability was taking a hit.
- Public health officials on the task force like Deborah Birx and Anthony Fauci have at times been forced to contradict Trump's false claims about the virus, creating a media spectacle.
What they're saying:
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany also tweeted Tuesday: "Reporting on the task force is being misconstrued to suggest the White House is no longer involving medical experts. This is totally false."
- "President Trump will continue his data-driven approach towards safely re-opening," she added.
Between the lines: A senior administration official tells Axios, "To be clear: this is about the Pence-led task force that meets every day. This group winding down and meeting less frequently does NOT mean doctors are being removed from the equation or being pushed out."
- "Members of the Pence-led task force will continue providing input, though the group will not be meeting in person as regularly as the focus changes toward vaccines, therapeutics, testing, and ultimately re-opening the economy."
The big picture: States are beginning to reopen parts of their economies based on federal guidance released by the task force.
- Health experts caution that moving too quickly could cause a spike in cases in some regions, even as the outbreak in New York begins to subside.
- The U.S. currently has nearly 1.2 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus and a death toll of over 70,000.