KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump warned Tuesday the coronavirus pandemic in the United States will probably "get worse before it gets better." 
  • "That's something I don't like saying about things, but that's the way it is, it's what we have," he said.
  • Trump's response to the pandemic has come under increasing scrutiny.

President Donald Trump warned Tuesday the coronavirus pandemic in the United States will probably "get worse before it gets better." 

"That's something I don't like saying about things, but that's the way it is, it's what we have," he said during a White House briefing on the pandemic. "You look over the world, it's all over the world."

Trump's comments come as the coronavirus continues to rapidly spread across the nation. The virus has infected more than 3.8 million Americans and killed at least 141,118 as of Tuesday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Texas and Florida hit a grim record Monday for daily coronavirus deaths based on a seven-day moving average, as hospitalizations continue to surge in 34 states across the United States.