WH doubles in Trump Fantasy as COVID-1news only “disappears”

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnabig Apple defended President Trump’s statements beyond Wednesday that the coronavirus will “disappear” as several states continue to revel in significant increases in infection rates.

In an interview with Fox Business beyond Wednesday, the president asked him if he had his confidence that the coronavirus would disappear, something he has insisted on several times in recent months.

“Yes. Yes, of course,” Trump told Fox Business on Wednesday. “At some point, and I think we’re going to have a vaccine very soon, too.”

McEna subsidized the president’s comments at a White House briefing Wednesday night.

When asked if the president’s strategy opposed the coronavirus to pray that he would disappear, the McEnabig apple said “no” because he “is convinced it will disappear.”

“He is convinced that he has installed a mixture of a revolutionary team of first elegance that would break the bureaucracy and vaccinate us,” McEnabig apple said. “He is convinced that this will lead us to a position where we do not have COVID in our hands.”

McEnabig apple added that “there is news today” about corporations like Pfizer that show “positive results” for their vaccines.

The McEnabig apple then lobbied on how the president may also prefer evidence that coronavirus would simply evaporate into the air if Dr. Anthobig apple Fauci testified the day before that the rustic can also see 100,000 new times a day.

The White House press secretary responded by calling the wave of time “stewed in the country” and attributed to coronavirus tests.

“We know that there are places where times are expanding why (the White House coronavirus response coordinator), Dr. Birx is generally in and in others. We’re the best friend who compares that,” McEnabig Apple said. “But I just want to point out that once you check more people, you calculate more times and it’s happening quickly.”

Ignores the reality that last week, TPM was the first to report that Trump’s leadership at the time was intended to decrease its help for verification sites in five U.S. states, and Texas added.

Pressed to understand why it classifies coronavirus hot spots in Florida, Texas and Arizona as “stews,” McEnabig Apple insisted that “those are the emerging cases.”

“We see circular embers around the country,” McEnabig apple said. “We knew he’d come with the reopening.”

When asked about his “stewed” comment later in the briefing, noting that an absolute record of 47,000 times of coronavirus was recorded alone, McEnabig apple doubled its beyond the characterization of the outbreak.

“So I use the word embalys because this is what the president claimed would take a circular position in the rustic,” McEnabig said. “You’d see circular peaks in the rustic. He said you see circular fire in the rustic: embers, fires.

The McEnabig apple concluded through the attribution of coronavirus design to Trump’s flawed logic that a design in the tests would do so in times.

See McEnany’s comments below:

– Memo speaking (@TPM) July 1, 2020

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