Trump DUNKS on Fake News Reporter at Coronavirus Press Conference who Accuses Him of Playing Politics over Virus

There are now multiple studies that all say the same thing. Our coronavirus response has been completely overblown. We may have shut down the country with good intentions in mind, but ordering nearly 100 million people to stay in their homes was over the top.

Reports suggest we’re headed in a direction where the cure can easily become worse than the disease, and the only politician being honest about that fact is President Trump.

It would be giving the Democrats too much credit to suggest that they planned this from the beginning. Instead, they stumbled into a chance to destroy our economy, and you can bet they’ll do anything and everything in their power to make that happen.

That’s why they’re so upset with President Trump suggesting that we could be back to work by Easter. They don’t want us going back to work until they are sure they have destroyed President Trump’s chances of getting reelected in November.

And, of course, the fake news media is all too happy to help Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer spread this narrative. It’s why they send disgusting reporters to attack the President no matter what he says. It has happened at multiple press conferences, and it’s the subject of the video below.

In the video you’ll see President Trump in action at one of his daily press briefings on coronavirus. The good news is that President Trump was elected on the merits of one strength above all: he can hit back when fake news attacks.

That’s what you’ll see in this video. He isn’t tolerating the nonsense. He’s being honest, and he’s clearly determined to keep this virus from destroying the greatest economy and the greatest country this world has ever seen. Take a look.

 


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