México tiene "tremendo problema" con la Covid-19: Trump

27 de Abril de 2024

México tiene “tremendo problema” con la Covid-19: Trump

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(FILES) In this file photo US President Donald Trump speaks to the press during the renewed briefing of the Coronavirus Task Force in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 22, 2020. - Twitter said July 28, 2020 it had withdrawn a video retweeted by President Donald Trump in which doctors made allegedly false claims about the coronavirus pandemic, after Facebook took similar action. “Tweets with the video are in violation of our COVID-19 misinformation policy. We are taking action in line with our policy,” a Twitter spokesperson said, declining to give details on how many people had watched the video.The video was also removed by Facebook on Monday evening, said a company spokesperson, explaining that the footage shared “false information about cures and treatments for COVID-19.” (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo US President Donald Trump speaks to the press during the renewed briefing of the Coronavirus Task Force in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 22, 2020. - Twitter said July 28, 2020 it had withdrawn a video retweeted by President Donald Trump in which doctors made allegedly false claims about the coronavirus pandemic, after Facebook took similar action. "Tweets with the video are in violation of our COVID-19 misinformation policy. We are taking action in line with our policy," a Twitter spokesperson said, declining to give details on how many people had watched the video.The video was also removed by Facebook on Monday evening, said a company spokesperson, explaining that the footage shared "false information about cures and treatments for COVID-19." (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP)
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El Presidente de EU aseguró que tarde o temprano terminará el muro, que será poderoso y por el que nadie podrá pasar

El presidente Donald Trump volvió a cuestionar la situación que se vive en nuestro país en torno a la contingencia, pues aseguró que México tiene un “tremendo problema” por la Covid-19.

Durante una entrevista, el republicano aprovechó para arremeter contra su contrincante Joe Biden y su esposa Jill, quien aseguró que el demócrata tiene “un visión sobre hacia dónde quiere llevar a este país, y tiene una estrategia”.

El mandatario estadounidense dijo que Biden ha virado a la izquierda y señaló que las Recomendaciones de la Fuerza de unidad Biden-Sanders que presentó el demócrata, son un manifiesto que pide fronteras abiertas y rechaza el muro.

Estados Unidos, dijo, tiene 276 millas de muro. “Gracias a Dios lo tenemos, porque México tiene un tremendo problema de Covid. Habremos completado el muro para finales de año. Tarde o temprano lo habremos completado, 537 millas de hermoso muro, un muro muy poderoso, y nadie está logrando pasar”. Con información de El Universal.