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‘We’re making it up’: How Trump’s America failed the Covid test Trumpism has taken over, but what happens if Trump loses? US sees wave of progressive victories by people of color Sign up to our First Thing newsletter 3.22pm BST While millions of Americans are suffering economic hardship during the pandemic, many of the wealthiest in the country have become richer. For example, in the 12 weeks between 18 March and 11 June, the combined wealth of all US billionaires increased by more than $637bn to a total of $3.581tn. Shares in their companies haven’t done badly either: Tesla’s share price is up 83% in the last three months and Amazon’s is up 33%. Bernie Sanders tweeted on Saturday morning that this vast wealth should be used to help all Americans. We are going to tax Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and the other billionaires’ outrageous pandemic wealth accumulation so we can provide health care to all our people. pic.twitter.com/wKe4zeb8fw At a time when so many are hurting, the very, very, very rich should not be getting much richer. By taxing the wealth gains made by just a few hundred billionaires during this pandemic, we can provide health care for all. pic.twitter.com/QTUhEovZ83 3.06pm BST CNN has reported from Seagoville prison and camp in Texas. Covid-19 has spread rapidly through America’s prison system, and Seagoville, a federal correctional facility, is the hardest hit of them all. More than 1,300 of the 1,750 inmates at the prison, many with underlying conditions, have tested positive for Covid-19 and three have died. “It came through here so fast that it’s out of control,” one inmate, Bobby Williams, told CNN. “We’re packed like sardines.” 2.52pm BST My colleague Ed Pilkington has had a wide-ranging look at the failure to contain Covid-19 in the US. Here’s an extract: A letter landed on the desk of the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, this week that given the public health catastrophe swirling all around him might give him pause. His state is one of 21 across the US that have been placed by the White House coronavirus taskforce in the “red zone”, indicating the disease is now so prevalent that immediate restrictions must be imposed to avoid dire consequences. Related: ‘We’re making it up as we go along’: how Trump’s America failed the Covid test 2.34pm BST Good morning. With Congress still apparently no closer to agreeing to a package to help those Americans whose finances have been hit by the economic impact of Covid-19, Donald Trump says he intends to step in. Here’s more from my colleague David Smith in Washington DC: Donald Trump has promised unilateral action to provide economic relief for millions of Americans hit by the coronavirus pandemic, but he offered few specific details and admitted the move is likely to face legal challenges. Related: Trump pledges executive orders to extend Covid relief, but offers few details Related: US added 1.8m jobs in July as states grapple with Covid-19 resurgence Continue reading…