We all fall for fake news when it sounds at least a little bit plausible. But if you believe @realDonaldTrump asked Dr. Birx her opinion on mainlining bleach and isopropyl alcohol, you really need to work on your gullibility
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I watched it and he did suggest looking into these ideas. He then asked the doctor if UV light could treat it because he has heard it treats other illnesses. She said no she had never heard of light treating illnesses. No one should suggest anything without research.
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I'm on my 7th time watching it. He clarified in the same press conference that he meant injecting/cleaning stationary objects. In context, they did talk about sunlight needing to be direct. Best guess is he didn't say what he meant to say. As I originally said, not a big deal.pic.twitter.com/ECMO5D1FHA
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And by that I mean on national televison. These are things that should be discussed before sharing with the public. And if you agree he shouldn’t be giving medical advice why are you defending this.
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Lol wat? All i'm saying is that perception is reality and if the public perceives Trump would say such a thing, then it is a reality. Even the Lysol manufacturer and medical doctors across the country are outraged and rightfully so! You cannot defend the indefensible!
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The line you walk is so fine it can only be expressed mathematically and not visually.
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