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‘One of the Stupidest Things I’ve Ever Heard’: Morning Joe Wallops Trump’s Latest Response to COVID-19 in the White House

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MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough ripped the Trump administration’s “celebration of stupidity” as the coronavirus spreads inside the White House.

At least three individuals who work in the West Wing have tested positive for the virus, and the “Morning Joe” host was astonished that President Donald Trump still insisted on going without a mask and ignoring social distancing guidelines. “The president is worried about the optics,” Scarborough said. “The pandemic doesn’t care about the optics.

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