Trump rejects COVID-19’s death in the United States with a rolling eye: “That’s what it is”

In his efforts to launder the failed management of his pandemic administration, President Donald Trump is now actively avoiding the death toll by COVID-19 in the United States.

“I think it’s under control,” Trump told Axios correspondent Jonathan Swan in a pre-recorded interview published Monday night.

“How?” Asked. Swan asked. “A thousand Americans die every day.”

Trump set his eyes blank.

“They die, that’s true, and that’s what it is,” the president said. “But that doesn’t mean we’re not doing everything we can. It’s under as much as it can.”

“It’s a terrible scourge that haunts us,” he added.

Later in the interview, Trump published several paintings to show that “we are declining in the world” in terms of deaths through COVID-19.

A bewildered swan tested the graphics.

“Oh, you die in proportion to the cases, ” said the reporter. “I’m talking about death as a proportion of the population. That’s where America is bad. Much worse than South Korea, Germany, etc.”

“You can’t do that,” Trump replied.

When Swan asked him why he can “do this,” the president continued to insist that he “has to go through the cases.”

Trump’s comments on the death toll in the United States are fully components of the strategy announced through the White House to expect Americans to be insensitive to the crisis in the run-up to the November election.

More than 155,000 Americans died of the virus Tuesday morning, according to the follow-up to the Johns Hopkins University pandemic.

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