Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
06.03.2020 - 22:53 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
ENGEL: I thought it was pretty clear early on that this was going to be a major story with global implications. We decided several weeks ago to put this hour together because as it was spreading in China, as China was putting very severe restrictions in place on people’s travel and quarantine, I thought, ‘What do they know? Why are they so concerned about this? Why is China imposing these draconian measures and taking such severe action?’ … We decided early on we should do this.
Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
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