Media Covers Trump and Cuomo Differently When it Comes to Hydroxychloroquine

 

The media’s bias becomes fully exposed when examining the way the cover New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and President Trump talking about the COVID-19 treatment hydroxychloroquine.

The drug is dangerous when asking questions to Trump, but when asking questions to Cuomo the drug has potential.

According to Town Hall:

The journalists in the James S. Brady briefing room have been downright hostile when questioning President Trump about his touting hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 patients. Trump has been extremely vocal about his high hopes for the anti-malaria drug after hearing several anecdotal success stories and promising clinical trials.

Trump shared an especially moving success story from a Michigan Democrat, State Representative Karen Whitsett, who credited HCQ – and Trump – for saving her life. But a skeptical media can’t help but sense some sinister motives. Some have even suggested that Trump has a financial stake in HCQ.

It’s all very irritating when you compare how the media have asked Democratic leaders about the drug. At New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s recent press conference, reporters asked softball questions like, “how are the clinical trials going?” Or, “so the trials have been promising but not conclusive?”

 

Our nation’s doctors have seen and heard enough to believe that hydroxychloroquine is a game changer in the fight against COVID-19. Katie reported on a new survey from Jackson & Coker that showed an overwhelming majority of doctors would prescribe hydroxychloroquine or another anti-malaria drug to a family member suffering from coronavirus. The survey questioned 1,271 doctors in 50 states.

Sixty-Five percent of the nation’s doctors have stated that they would prescribe the drug to their family members while only 11 percent of the doctors said they would not use it at all.


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