Trump insists that virus is going to disappear as more Americans get sick and die
President Trump offered a telling glimpse into his priorities as the COVID-19 lengthens its trail of death and sickness.
Not bothering to hide his indifference and contempt for science, President Trump clears that it’s more important to him to be ultimately proven right about the coronavirus pandemic than to reconsider his disastrous approach that is doing little to stop its deadly spread.
It is worth mentioning that United States is on the top of the countries that are most affected by coronavirus pandemic. More than 140,000 Americans are now dead due to coronavirus.
Until then, America must endure crammed ICUs in virus-ravaged states, thousands more deaths and the prospect of cities slumping back into economically crippling lockdowns that crush hopes of a return to work and school with normal life as only a memory.
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“I’ll be right eventually. I will be right eventually. You know I said, ‘It’s going to disappear.’ I’ll say it again,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday.