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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1256307)8/23/2020 4:16:37 PM
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WFoL,
Trump was not talking about "ingesting bleach."
Even PolitiFact, a fact-checking site that can be left-leaning at times, debunks the popularly-held myth that Trump suggested injecting or ingesting bleach:

PolitiFact - In Context: What Donald Trump said about disinfectant, sun and coronavirus

- During a coronavirus press briefing, President Trump floated the idea of using disinfectants and sunlight to treat COVID-19 patients.

- Trump has since walked back those remarks, and several websites and social media posts have taken them out of context.

- The briefing transcript shows that Trump did not say people should inject themselves with bleach or alcohol to treat the coronavirus. He was asking officials on the White House coronavirus task force whether they could be used in potential cures.

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