Politico or NPR, both leftist propaganda tools, are notoriously inaccurate when it comes to Trump.
As far as the bleach hoax is concerned. This is what he actually said:
Trump spoke about the role he thought disinfectants could play in tackling an infection caused by the virus during a now infamous April 23 briefing. But he didn’t say people should drink bleach.
His comments came after William Bryan, the undersecretary for science and technology at the Department of Homeland Security, presented a study that found sun exposure and cleaning agents like bleach can kill the virus when it lingers on surfaces.
He then said:
"It wouldn’t be through injections, almost a cleaning and sterilization of an area. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t work, but it certainly has a big effect if it’s on a stationary object."
And
"....so it’d be interesting to check that, so that you’re going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me. "
Although the propaganda machine wants to make Trump sound like a madman, various medical companies have studied 1) the use of light such as UV to sterilize lungs of disease and 2) the use of disinfectant aerosols to kill bacteria and viruses in the lungs, both of which is what he was talking about.
What Trump was talking about was picking up on the idea that light and disinfectants killed the virus and alluding to these delivery methods.
You'll also note that he expressly said that they would have to be delivered by medical personnel but the shameless propaganda whores turn this in an incitement to go drink bleach, when a few minutes of googling proves otherwise.
You should be worried about how unscrupulous the propaganda is, and how detached from reality it actually is. If they lie about these sorts of things they lie about everything. Hint: ivermectin might actually work.
I doubt people really did consume bleach. There was a murder where the wife tried to convince the police that her husband had taken aquarium bleach because of Trump and the media went wild and never corrected it even after the wife was arrested.
Plus the only way people might have been induced to take bleach would have been from the media mis-representing what he said. So if anyone is to blame it is the dishonest media.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/23/trump-bleach-one-year-484399
Trump did tell people to drink bleach.
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/09/04/1034217306/ivermectin-overdose-exposure-cases-poison-control-centers
Not inquiries about dosage, overdose.
Your reality isn't as tethered as you think.
Politico or NPR, both leftist propaganda tools, are notoriously inaccurate when it comes to Trump.
As far as the bleach hoax is concerned. This is what he actually said:
He then said:
And
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/07/13/fact-check-did-trump-tell-people-to-drink-bleach-to-kill-coronavirus/113754708/
Although the propaganda machine wants to make Trump sound like a madman, various medical companies have studied 1) the use of light such as UV to sterilize lungs of disease and 2) the use of disinfectant aerosols to kill bacteria and viruses in the lungs, both of which is what he was talking about.
For example, here is an article showing reduced covid viral load of patients treated with UV light inserted through the trachea: https://www.cedars-sinai.org/newsroom/reduced-viral-loads-seen-in-covid-19-patients-treated-with-uva-light/
Similarly, the delivery of aerosol disinfectants to treat lung disease is a proven and known technique: https://www.aarc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/aersol-guides-for-hcp.pdf
What Trump was talking about was picking up on the idea that light and disinfectants killed the virus and alluding to these delivery methods.
You'll also note that he expressly said that they would have to be delivered by medical personnel but the shameless propaganda whores turn this in an incitement to go drink bleach, when a few minutes of googling proves otherwise.
You should be worried about how unscrupulous the propaganda is, and how detached from reality it actually is. If they lie about these sorts of things they lie about everything. Hint: ivermectin might actually work.
Everything you said doesn't matter because people did indeed consume bleach because of his musings.
During January–March 2020, poison centers received 45,550 exposure calls related to cleaners (28,158) and disinfectants (17,392), representing overall increases of 20.4% and 16.4% from January–March 2019 (37,822) and January–March 2018 (39,122), respectively https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6916e1.htm?s_cid=mm6916e1_e&deliveryName=USCDC_921-DM26275
I doubt people really did consume bleach. There was a murder where the wife tried to convince the police that her husband had taken aquarium bleach because of Trump and the media went wild and never corrected it even after the wife was arrested.
Plus the only way people might have been induced to take bleach would have been from the media mis-representing what he said. So if anyone is to blame it is the dishonest media.
Triple backflip to 180 nosegrind mental gymnastics.