Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Trump blasts WHO and admits having too much ammunition

At the White House briefing on Monday evening President Donald Trump said: "We have so much ammunition  we do not know what to do with it."

At the Tuesday press conference President Trump  criticised the World Health Organization and said it 'called it wrong' on Covid-19 and that he will be looking into that and put a hold on money they give WHO.

"When they call every shot wrong that's no good," he said about WHO.

He added: "They seem to be very China-centric We will look at end of this of our funding to the WHO."

He later said that WHO must have seen what was happening in Wuhan. And then said that they didn't see it.

He told a story of an African American Democrat who took Hydroxychloroquine. She claimed President Trump saved her life by mentioning it in his press conferences. He told people to try it: "I think it's a great thing to try but I'm not a doctor. I appreciate that woman. She was not a fan of mine. She is now," he said.

When talking about the sacking of the commander of the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the resignation of the Acting Secretary of Defence President Trump talked in riddles. At one stage he said that Commander Brett Crozier should have done what he did that he had a bad day and in the next sentence he said the commander was unselfish and doing it for the good of his crew.

He was also critical of the US Postal Service


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