KEY POINTS
  • President Trump denied that he had downplayed the threat of the coronavirus, claiming he "up-played" the danger of the disease through his actions.
  • Trump, speaking at an ABC News town hall event with voters in Philadelphia, also said he had no regrets about his response to the pandemic.
  • Audio from a mid-March interview, released last week, shows Trump saying of the coronavirus: "I wanted to always play it down ... I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic." 
U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage with ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos for a town hall event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 15, 2020.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday denied that he had downplayed the threat of the coronavirus, claiming he "up-played" the danger of the disease through his actions — despite privately admitting months earlier that "I wanted to always play it down."  

Trump, speaking at an ABC News town hall event with voters in Philadelphia, also said he didn't regret anything about his response to the pandemic. He repeated his refrain that the virus will "go away" even without an effective vaccine, saying that over time Americans will develop "a herd mentality."