Face the Nation correctly describes Trump’s disinfectant question to be about UV light. And @atrupar STILL buys into the “bleach” hoax. That’s where we are with fake news. It is immune to facts. Now ask me why some people thought the virus was a hoax. THIS is why.https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1353374603276648449 …
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Here is the raw clip of Trump asking Birx about bleach injections. You're wrong.https://twitter.com/RiegerReport/status/1319628641194500097 …
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1:05JM RiegerVerified account @RiegerReportSix months ago today: "I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute…is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning…you’re going to have to use medical doctors with. But it sounds interesting to me.” pic.twitter.com/kHAmUUi6RQ672 replies 57 retweets 404 likes -
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From your own cited resource: "Trump did not explicitly recommend *ingesting* a disinfectant like bleach. But he did express interest in exploring whether disinfectants could be applied to the site of a coronavirus infection inside the body, such as the lungs."(emphasis mine)
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I think you changed disinfectant (light) to plural disinfectant(s) to hallucinate it was not about just light.
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