Donald Trump has been roundly slammed after suggesting that 'disinfectant injections' could help fight coronavirus during a bizarre White House press briefing.
08.04.2020 - 04:09 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
About a half hour into President Donald Trump’s latest coronavirus briefing on Tuesday, Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski sounded as if she had just about enough.
“Trump is flat out lying to the American people and right now our network and all networks should be cutting in to FactCheck him,” she wrote on Twitter. “If we’re going to carry these ridiculous briefings, we need to give it context and we need to fact check a President who has trouble with the truth.”
Trump is flat
Donald Trump has been roundly slammed after suggesting that 'disinfectant injections' could help fight coronavirus during a bizarre White House press briefing.
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