Cable News Hosts Rip Trump’s COVID-19 Lies: ‘Arguably Worst Cover-Up’ In U.S. History

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Cable News Hosts Rip Trump’s COVID-19 Lies: ‘Arguably Worst Cover-Up’ In U.S. History
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Trump was taped in early February admitting to famed Watergate reporter Woodward that he knew the coronavirus is “more deadly than even your strenuous flu”.

Cable news network hosts excoriated Donald Trump on Wednesday night over the bombshell revelations in journalist Bob Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” which details how the president understood the deadly threat of COVID-19 early on in the outbreak but downplayed its risks for months.

— Brian Stelter September 10, 2020 CNN’s Chris Cuomo said, “There is no price worth forgiving this kind of perfidy.” — Cuomo Prime Time September 10, 2020 “People say lives have been lost, but they haven’t been lost. They are dead,” CNN’s Anderson Cooper said. “The president lied to us when it really mattered, when action could have been taken based on the information the president had that would have saved lives.” "People say lives have been lost, but they haven't been lost," says @andersoncooper.

“If this were a TV series about what’s going on in American news and politics right now, tonight would probably be the episode of the TV series where the president of the United States resigns,” she said. If this were a TV series about what is going on in American news and politics right now, tonight would probably be the episode of the TV series where the president of the United States resigns. pic.twitter.

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