The Trump campaign probably feels it was worth every advertising dollar that was spent on it.
A few of his comments from the article linked below seemed quite interesting.
After getting an all-clear from his doctor and before resuming campaigning, the president says he passed “the highest test.”
www.politico.com
Shameless propaganda, and wishful thinking about the upcoming war?
“I beat this crazy, horrible China virus,” Trump claimed in a wide-ranging, 30-minute phone interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures.”
Shameless promotion of the witch doctors, their potions and that the "cure" has an alternative agenda?
“It looks like I’m immune for, I don’t know, maybe a long time, maybe a short time,” the president said. “It could be a lifetime. Nobody really knows, but I’m immune.”
In case his message wasn’t clear enough, the president followed up his Fox News appearance with a tweet: “A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it. Very nice to know!!!”
Twitter later labeled the post as a violation of its rules forbidding the spread of “misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19.”
In the interview, Trump said he had passed “the highest test” and “the highest standards” and feels “fantastically.”
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Trump downplayed his treatment as “standard” and “pretty much routine,”
with the exception of a “miracle” antibody treatment, and said he was no longer taking any medication.
He added that his administration was awaiting an emergency-use authorization to begin delivering the antibody treatment to hospitals.
“Now I think I would’ve done well anyway, I think, you know, I hope. But, you know, who wants to take a chance, as the expression goes,” Trump said.
“The antibody kind of thing that I took, I felt really good almost after taking it. … I know people call it a therapeutic, but, to me, it’s a cure, OK? To me, it’s a cure. I THINK IT'S MUCH MORE THAN THERAPEUTIC, and I wanna get it immediately into the hospitals.”