Donald Trump recently made headlines when he arrived at a coronavirus meeting on Capitol Hill looking terrible as ever.
While there, the POTUS also gave a shocking response when asked if he’s open to getting tested since he’s reportedly susceptible to getting hit by the virus because of his age and unhealthy lifestyle.
Throughout the past couple of weeks, the president has been downplaying the seriousness of the coronavirus and the recent meeting was no exception.
“I don’t think it’s a big deal. I would do it, I don’t feel any reason. I feel extremely good, I feel very good. But I guess it’s not a big deal to get tested and it’s something I would do. But again, spoke to the White House doctor – terrific guy, talented guy – he said he sees no reason to do it. There are no symptoms, no anything,” he said.
The POTUS went on to say that if there’s something wrong with him, the public would be the first to know. In fact, they will also be the ones to tell him about his alleged condition.
Political Flare journalist Andrea Jefferson mocked the president by saying that he thinks he’s not vulnerable to the virus because he thinks he’s Superman and Adderall will keep him safe. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case.
The journalist went on to say that even at the meeting, Melania Trump’s husband already showed signs that he is unwell. In fact, his pupils appeared to be enlarged, his skin was a different shade of orange, and his makeup seemed a little too thick.
Twitter user @BadFoxGraphics uploaded photos of Trump showing him with bulging eyes.
“What’s wrong with Trump? He looks shellshocked after coronavirus meeting. @MSNBC,” they captioned the photos.
“He looks extremely medicated… sedated, even,” Twitter user @AGenieSaysWhat said.
“He’s high as [expletive],” Twitter user @TheeShawnDee said.
“Adderall is flowing quite nicely throughout his plaque infested arteries,” Twitter user @yourfriendjorge said.


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