Donald Trump is halting US funding to the World Health Organisation (WHO) over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
27.03.2020 - 21:19 / nme.com
"If anyone has half a brain they wouldn’t want to go into politics anyway, right?"
Ridley Scott has called out Donald Trump for the way in which he’s handled the coronavirus crisis.
Speaking in a new interview, the legendary director/producer was asked how he thinks world leaders are handling the coronavirus situation.
“Particularly with this orange-headed fellow that’s running us, he’s a nutcase, isn’t he?” Scott told Variety, referring to the US president.
He continued: “Looking at the
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