Donald Trump is reportedly worried over his re-election in November due to a possible Coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
According to Politico, the POTUS has already screwed up a possible global pandemic. The publication also said that the White House is concerned that the response to the Coronavirus could have a long-term effect on Trump’s desire to stay in the White House for more years.
“The Trump administration is bracing for a possible coronavirus outbreak in the United States that could sicken thousands – straining the government’s public health response and threatening an economic slowdown in the heat of President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign,” the publication claimed.
According to Political Flare, the POTUS is probably freaking out because of his inability to be a great president. If he is one, he would have already assembled a team of specialists from the White House and the CDC to help with the outbreak.
“He would be demanding daily reports from around the world and feeding those reports to our public health community throughout the nation. He would already be working with transportation people in key infrastructure positions to at least “limit” the damage,” they said.
And to make things worse, there are also reports suggesting that Trump has been downplaying the seriousness of the virus and how it has been affecting Americans. But it is obvious that he is most concerned with how Coronavirus could affect his campaign.
Meanwhile, Trump was also linked to the outbreak after he made an insensitive comment about it a few weeks ago. Melania Trump’s husband shared the conversation that he had with Chinese President Xi Jinping and said that the coronavirus will finally be gone once the weather gets hotter in China.
Experts revealed that Coronavirus has nothing to do with the weather. And they also warned the president against making unfounded claims that could just trick netizens into believing that they are at serious risk when they really are.


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