New memos show Donald Trump was warned about the severity of the coronavirus pandemic as early as January 29 — including a highly-specific report that the virus could kill more than 500,000 Americans and cost the country close to $6 trillion.
03.04.2020 - 15:47 / foxnews.com
Debra Messing is blaming President Trump for the death toll that the coronavirus will take on Americans following reports that he was warned by the U.S. Army about the pandemic two months ago but did “nothing.” Messing, who is rarely shy about using her social media platform to bash Trump and his administration, took specific issue with a new report from The Daily Beast that cites an unclassified briefing document prepared by U.S.
Army-North that came out on Feb. 3 warning of a worst-case
.New memos show Donald Trump was warned about the severity of the coronavirus pandemic as early as January 29 — including a highly-specific report that the virus could kill more than 500,000 Americans and cost the country close to $6 trillion.
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