President Trump did not say that. He hopes that by Easter which happens to be the 12th, that at least some parts of the US will be over the hump and some businesses and schools could consider reopening. He used Easter as a point of reference because of its religious holiday significance, but it came across as sounding arbitrary. Because of how he inartfully delivers a message, people who hang on every word to find fault with him (and of those there is an abundance), have been having a field day with his desire to pick a date. Then they pile questions on to the medical and science members of his response team, trying to get them to contradict the President, and they clarify his intention was to express his optimism rather than doom & gloom for the American people and the country’s economy. There is no doubt that places like NY city won’t be able to return to normalcy as quickly as vast middle swaths of the country where there are scant cases. But in the end, the team professionals all say that Trump listens to them, his style is to express hope and optimism, and he continually stays informed to make his decisions.