Alec Baldwin referred to U.S. leader Donald Trump as “the virus in the U.S.” — alluding to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
16.03.2020 - 21:13 / hollywoodreporter.com
President Donald Trump is calling on people to stop hoarding groceries and other supplies as one of the nation's most senior public health officials urged Americans to act with more urgency to protect themselves and others against the coronavirus. Dr.
Anthony Fauci said he would like to see aggressive measures such as a 14-day national shutdown. “You don't have to buy so much," Trump said at a news conference.
"Take it easy. Just relax.” Trump assured Americans, after speaking with leading
.Alec Baldwin referred to U.S. leader Donald Trump as “the virus in the U.S.” — alluding to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Donald Trump has revealed the USA will not foot Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's security bill, which is estimated to be around £8m.
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"If anyone has half a brain they wouldn’t want to go into politics anyway, right?"
Comedian Kathy Griffin recently checked into a hospital after experiencing “unbearably painful” symptoms and after experiencing how the medical facility was working amid the Coronavirus Crisis, she slammed US President Donal Trump for his lukewarm response on the situation. On Twitter Griffin revealed that despite her symptoms, she could not get tested from the deadly virus.
Alyssa Milano is calling on President Donald Trump to convert his hotels in the United States to hospitals to help sick people during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
If President Donald Trump has his way, the United States would be open again on Easter Sunday. The president said in a March 24 town hall on Fox News that he’d like to see businesses reopen and life back to normal in the United States on April 12 — just 19 days from now.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before actress Lana Condor was one of many who spoke out against President Donald Trump's decision to refer to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus" yesterday. She urged him to "be better" than using racist language that offends and endangers so many.
NBC White House correspondent Peter Alexander was met with unfavorable reaction from President Donald Trump when he asked the President during the March 20 press conference “what do you say to Americans right now who are scared” amid the COVID-19 global pandemic. Instead of answering the question, President Trump went on a tirade, spewing insults at Mr.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before actress Lana Condor was one of many who spoke out against President Donald Trump's decision to refer to COVID-19 as the "Chinese virus" yesterday. She urged him to "be better" than using racist language that offends and endangers so many.
Actress Lana Condor called out President Trump on social media for his “racist words & actions” for continuing to refer to the COVID-19 pandemic as the “Chinese virus.” The Vietnamese-born American actress, who stars in Netflix’s “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” movies, took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to share a scathing rebuke of Trump.
The President was challenged on his choice of words by media representatives, who pointed out many Asians have been attacked over the health crisis, but Trump insisted his phrase was correct as the virus began in China, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Since Americans only have access to government-approved coronavirus tests, it’s been hard to tell how widely the pandemic has spread. Since Ivanka Trump is an adviser to her father President Donald Trump, you’d think she’d be hard at work on the issue. Chrissy Teigen threw shade at the 38-year-old for tweeting about ideas of how to play fun games with kids and make meals with them, rather than update citizens about when they can expect to get coronavirus test kits.
Lana Condor has a message for President Donald Trump amid his repeated labeling of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, as the «Chinese Virus.»
Lana Condor is reminding Donald Trump that his word choice has serious ramifications.
Lana Condor—like many Americans—woke up to a disheartening series of tweets by repeatedly referring to the (COVID-19) as the In , Trump said he "always treated the Chinese virus very seriously, and have done a very good job from the beginning." He went on to claim he saved "many lives" through his "early decision to close the 'borders' from China—against the wishes of almost all."In a Notes app post published to her Twitter account, Condor—who was born in Vietnam before being adopted by American
Mia Farrow and Don Cheadle are among the stars slamming U.S. President Donald Trump for referring to coronavirus as the “Chinese virus” in a new tweet about the pandemic.