Opinion

Trump’s ‘disinfectant injection’ claim has actually caused people to poison themselves

Although President Donald Trump said that he was only being “sarcastic” when he mused on April 23 that injecting household disinfectants could possibly cure coronavirus, poison control centers have since reported spikes in people ingesting bleach and other disinfectants.

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Instead of warning idiots not to drink bleach, Democrats should be forcing a national debate about Trump's fitness for office

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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Trump wants 1,000 West Point grads to return to a coronavirus hotspot just to hear him speak

West Point Military Academy, America’s oldest military academy, changed its graduation this year because of the coronavirus epidemic. Instead of an in-person event, the academy decided to have a virtual commencement with Vice President Mike Pence as its speaker.

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Is Trump killing people on purpose?

As of Friday, the coronavirus pandemic has killed at least 50,000 people in the United States. That number is likely to be an undercount, and it's possible we will never have a true reckoning.

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'You’ve lost your mind': Internet rips Trump for boasting COVID-19 pandemic is headed towards a 'Miracle end'

Deprived of his daily press conferences where he battled with reporters for asking him tough questions, Donald Trump has retreated once again to his Twitter feed to boast and brag and attack.

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Trump's death march to November: If they're not his voters, let 'em die

If you listen to Donald Trump, before him there was nothing.

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Trump finally shows signs of shame

Has President Donald Trump finally been chastened?

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‘Trump is a laughing stock’ trends nationwide while the president cuts short coronavirus briefing

After widespread criticism of his daily Coronavirus Task Force briefings, President Donald Trump did not take questions and cut the press conference short after only 20 minutes.

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Citing 'utter inability to discharge duties of his office,' MoveOn demands Trump removal under 25th Amendment

"It's not just Trump's words but his actions that reveal his utter inability to discharge the duties of his office."

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Trump keeps escalating his war on the First Amendment -- and he’s losing the fight

Donald Trump is at war with the First Amendment and the free press. The war is on full display nearly every day in his rage-filled press conferences on the COVID-19 pandemic, in which he regularly condemns the “fake news” media and bashes reporters who dare to ask the slightest probative questions about his handling of the ongoing public-health crisis.

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Trump is blurting out whatever asinine idea pings around inside his head in a horrifying TV spectacle

First things first: Don't buy the right-wing media outlets trying to spin this. Donald Trump absolutely went on live TV and floated injecting household disinfectants into people's lungs as a potential cure for the novel coronavirus.

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‘In way over your head’: New White House press secretary brutally mocked after she gets steamrolled by Trump

President Donald Trump appears to have contradicted his own top spokesperson.

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Here are the desperate ways Trump and his supporters tried to defend the bizarre claim about injecting disinfectants

Facing a barrage of fact-checks, criticism, and mockery, President Donald Trump and his defenders are trying to make excuses for his absurd and dangerous suggestion on Thursday that injecting people with disinfectants might help fight COVID-19.

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