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Trump Has Devoted Less Than One Percent of His Coronavirus Briefings Offering Condolences for COVID-19 Victims: Report

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“Just 4½ minutes expressing condolences for coronavirus victims” Americans learned early on that President Donald Trump was never going to step up and become Consoler-in-Chief, but a new report revels just how little this American President has shown he feels for coronavirus victims or their families.

Now that President Trump has apparently paused his seven-days-a-week press conferences that originally were supposed to be Coronavirus Task Force briefings led by Vice President Mike Pence but

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