“That’s a pretty good job we’re doing,” he gloated. Twelve months later, the U.S. coronavirus death toll has passed 510,000.
The U.S. hit a tragic anniversary Friday, exactly 12 months after then-President Donald Trump gloated that the U.S. was doing a “pretty good job” against the spread of COVID-19 and that the 15 cases in the nation would quickly be “down to close to zero.”
He declared the following day that “like a miracle, it will disappear.”
The U.S. death toll now from COVID-19 has surpassed 510,000. Cases of the coronavirus have topped 28 million.
Timeline of Trump’s COVID-19 Comments
Trump lied many times about all the millions of lives he saved because of his travel restrictions from China. To this day, some of the shittiest shit-holes repeat that lie. Here’s a fact check on that.
The Facts on Trump’s Travel Restrictions
Same thing, lying about Dr. Fauchi and masks