Trump administration to use Defense Production Act for 1st time amid COVID-19

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The Trump administration will use the Defense Production Act on Tuesday for the first time, to procure some 60,000 test kits to aid against the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Trump administration to use Defense Production Act for 1st time amid COVID-19
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A Los Angeles traffic officer wear a mask as he directs traffic on March 24, 2020, in California.

The Trump administration will use the Defense Production Act on Tuesday for the first time, to procure some 60,000 test kits to aid against the novel coronavirus pandemic, according to a senior emergency management official.

Peter Gaynor, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, told CNN that the administration had decided to use the law, which President Donald Trump recently said he would invoke, because "there's some test kits we need to get our hands on."

Gaynor said the federal government is also going to insert "DPA language" into "mass contracts that we have for the 500 million masks."

Trump signed an executive order on March 18 to invoke the DPA but has since been under pressure from state governors to actually take action. He tweeted on Tuesday morning that the law "is in full force, but haven't had to use it."

Passed by Congress in 1950 as a response to the Korean War, the DPA gives the president the authority to ask private companies to ramp up production of national defense-related items.

By invoking the law, Trump now has the authority to direct companies to boost production of medical supplies such as respirators, gowns and ventilators, as well as control the distribution of those items.

The president, however, was reportedly faced with pushback from business leaders who opposed him executing the wartime power, citing concerns over loss of profit as a consequence.

He resisted calls to use the law at a White House news briefing Sunday, saying "the concept of nationalizing our businesses is not a good concept." The DPA, however, does not authorize the government to take ownership of companies or industries.


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