Attempting to beat Donald Trump by calling attention to that he doesn't come clean resembles carrying a water gun to a gunfight. For the left, or to be sure the not-absolutely crazy right, in case you're facing that conflict you're despite everything battling the last war. You're the Polish cavalrymen charging vainly at the German Panzers turning over their fringe (which never really occurred, in any case, hello, reality doesn't make a difference any more). But then, as a news source, we have an obligation to honestly and reasonably report goings on the planet. Furthermore, you may have seen that there's something quite huge going on right now.
The way that you're on this page on GQ.co.uk by any means, dear peruser, implies you either abhor yourself enough to remember all the horrendously dumb things the leader of the United States says all the time or you're lost and are maybe searching for those photographs of Melania we took path in 2000. Whichever the case, don't state you haven't been cautioned – here's the dense rundown of all the horrendous assessments, affronts and absolute untruths identified with the coronavirus and Covid-19 to have come out of Donald Trump's mouth in the previous barely any months.
On the 1.5 million Americans who've tried positive for coronavirus
On 21 May, Trump pronounced to columnists at the White House, "When you state that we lead in [coronavirus] cases, that is on the grounds that we have more testing than any other person.
"So when we have a great deal of cases, I don't take a gander at that as a terrible thing. I take a gander at that as, in a specific regard, similar to something to be thankful for on the grounds that it implies our testing is vastly improved.
"So I see it as a symbol of respect. Extremely, it's a symbol of respect.
"It's an extraordinary tribute to the testing and the entirety of the work that a ton of experts have done."
At time of composing, 92,000 Americans have kicked the bucket due to Covid-19, proportionate to the whole populace of the city of Bath. On 25 May, the US completed less tests per capita (42.79) than Russia (61.3), Italy (57.59), Spain (47.51) and Portugal (67.64), among different nations.
On slaughtering coronavirus with 'light inside the body'
"Assume that we hit the body with a gigantic, regardless of whether it's bright or simply extremely amazing light," Trump said at a White House coronavirus preparation on 23 April, before keeping: "Assuming you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other manner."
He at that point proposed that ingesting disinfectant may slaughter the infection: "Is there a way we can accomplish something to that effect by infusion inside or just about a cleaning? It sounds fascinating to me, so we'll see. However, the entire idea of the light, the manner in which it kills it in one moment. That is truly ground-breaking."
All alone 'positive negative' test result
Shaking things up a piece, Trump gave an account of 21 May that he "tried emphatically" during his now-day by day Covid-19 test. "In another sense, I tried emphatically toward negative, isn't that so? So no. I tried impeccably today, which means I tried negative. Be that as it may, that is a method of saying it. Decidedly toward the negative." Which is incredible, and particularly not an exercise in futility, and unmistakably exhibits that he's paying attention to this entire thing.
On the absence of a danger presented by the infection
…
On 6 March, Trump was in Atlanta, Georgia, where he visited the US Centers For Disease Control
And Prevention. The US, by then, had 15 archived coronavirus cases. "Inside several days," Trump reported, "[infections are] going to be down to near zero. At some point, it resembles a wonder. It will vanish."
Trump proceeded to declare that inside seven days, America would convey 4,000,000 testing packs. "The tests are excellent. Anyone that needs a test, gets a test."
… yet in addition the reality it was consistently a serious deal…
After eleven days, Trump gave another discourse. "I've generally realized this is a genuine [sic], this is a pandemic. I've felt it was a pandemic well before it was known as a pandemic."
The following day, on 18 March, he tweeted twice over to attempt to commute home the point.
The way that you're on this page on GQ.co.uk by any means, dear peruser, implies you either abhor yourself enough to remember all the horrendously dumb things the leader of the United States says all the time or you're lost and are maybe searching for those photographs of Melania we took path in 2000. Whichever the case, don't state you haven't been cautioned – here's the dense rundown of all the horrendous assessments, affronts and absolute untruths identified with the coronavirus and Covid-19 to have come out of Donald Trump's mouth in the previous barely any months.
On the 1.5 million Americans who've tried positive for coronavirus
On 21 May, Trump pronounced to columnists at the White House, "When you state that we lead in [coronavirus] cases, that is on the grounds that we have more testing than any other person.
"So when we have a great deal of cases, I don't take a gander at that as a terrible thing. I take a gander at that as, in a specific regard, similar to something to be thankful for on the grounds that it implies our testing is vastly improved.
"So I see it as a symbol of respect. Extremely, it's a symbol of respect.
"It's an extraordinary tribute to the testing and the entirety of the work that a ton of experts have done."
At time of composing, 92,000 Americans have kicked the bucket due to Covid-19, proportionate to the whole populace of the city of Bath. On 25 May, the US completed less tests per capita (42.79) than Russia (61.3), Italy (57.59), Spain (47.51) and Portugal (67.64), among different nations.
On slaughtering coronavirus with 'light inside the body'
"Assume that we hit the body with a gigantic, regardless of whether it's bright or simply extremely amazing light," Trump said at a White House coronavirus preparation on 23 April, before keeping: "Assuming you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other manner."
He at that point proposed that ingesting disinfectant may slaughter the infection: "Is there a way we can accomplish something to that effect by infusion inside or just about a cleaning? It sounds fascinating to me, so we'll see. However, the entire idea of the light, the manner in which it kills it in one moment. That is truly ground-breaking."
All alone 'positive negative' test result
Shaking things up a piece, Trump gave an account of 21 May that he "tried emphatically" during his now-day by day Covid-19 test. "In another sense, I tried emphatically toward negative, isn't that so? So no. I tried impeccably today, which means I tried negative. Be that as it may, that is a method of saying it. Decidedly toward the negative." Which is incredible, and particularly not an exercise in futility, and unmistakably exhibits that he's paying attention to this entire thing.
On the absence of a danger presented by the infection
…
On 6 March, Trump was in Atlanta, Georgia, where he visited the US Centers For Disease Control
And Prevention. The US, by then, had 15 archived coronavirus cases. "Inside several days," Trump reported, "[infections are] going to be down to near zero. At some point, it resembles a wonder. It will vanish."
Trump proceeded to declare that inside seven days, America would convey 4,000,000 testing packs. "The tests are excellent. Anyone that needs a test, gets a test."
… yet in addition the reality it was consistently a serious deal…
After eleven days, Trump gave another discourse. "I've generally realized this is a genuine [sic], this is a pandemic. I've felt it was a pandemic well before it was known as a pandemic."
The following day, on 18 March, he tweeted twice over to attempt to commute home the point.


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