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Actress Holly Marie Combs hit the President of the United States, Donald Trump, while mourning the death of his grandfather from complications of the coronavirus.
The former Charmed and Pretty Little Liars star, 46, publicly tweeted to Trump to explain that his grandfather, a Trump voter, died the day after his 66th wedding anniversary at the age of 89.
“My grandfather died today. He voted for you,” Combs tweeted. “He believed you when you said this virus was no worse than the flu. He believed every lie you murmured and stammered. He died of COVID-19 today one day after his 66th wedding anniversary. You are a disgrace to the human race.” “
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Combs’ tweet was in response to a claim by Trump that “he never said the pandemic was a hoax! Who would say such a thing?”
With more than a million confirmed cases and more than 61,000 coronavirus deaths, the United States has quickly become the new epicenter of the deadly virus. It now has more than four times as many confirmed cases of coronavirus as the next most coronavirus-ridden country, Spain.
Trump had spent months publicly downplaying the gravity of the situation, at one point insisting that it would go away on its own “like a miracle.” More recently, as the crisis has worsened, the American leader suggested that people ingest bleach in an effort to eradicate the virus, an incredibly dangerous piece of advice that later insisted it was “sarcastic.”
Trump said yesterday that China will be “responsible” for the coronavirus pandemic and that the United States is “doing a very serious investigation” into the origins of the outbreak, suggesting that it might have been “more than just incompetence.”
Speaking to journalists outside the White House, Trump insisted that China could have prevented the outbreak, saying there were “so many unnecessary deaths in this country.”
“It could have stopped and it could have stopped short,” he said. “The whole world is suffering from it.”
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