'It's a shame.' Trump reacts to COVID-19 death toll hitting 200,000
Nope...it is a utter freaking failure.
What is really a "shame" is that we have someone so unfit sitting in the Oval Office.
WASHINGTON – Making his first remarks on the latest grim milestone in the nation's battle with coronavirus, President Donald Trump on Tuesday lamented the loss of 200,000 Americans who have died from the disease, describing it as "a shame."
"It's a horrible thing," Trump told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House as he left for a rally in Pennsylvania. "It should have never, ever happened."
"It’s a shame," he added.
Nope...it is a utter freaking failure.
The number of dead is equivalent to a 9/11 attack every day for 67 days. It is roughly equal to the population of Salt Lake City or Huntsville, Alabama.
'Unfathomable': US death toll from coronavirus hits 200,000
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, by far the highest in the world, hitting the once-unimaginable threshold six weeks before an election that is certain to be a referendum in part on President Donald Trump's handling of the crisis.
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What is really a "shame" is that we have someone so unfit sitting in the Oval Office.