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Watch: Trump destroys NBC hack Peter Alexander for questioning why so optimistic that coronavirus will eventually die off

The media clown car once again tried to make today’s coronavirus briefing about fear, massive deaths and massive sicknesses. With slight over 200 Americans killed, and 14,000 or so infected by the Chinese virus, Trump has tried has best to calm the nerves of the American people, with all the hysteria spread by Democrats and the media. Today at the press briefing, NBC China communist propagandist Peter Alexander got mad at Trump for striking an “optimistic” tone that the virus will eventually die off, and America will be free of this nightmare. Apparently the Chinese communists gave Alexander his marching order and Trump teed off on the bitter NBC hack.

Watch: Trump destroys NBC hack Peter Alexander for questioning why so optimistic that coronavirus will eventually die off
Watch:  Trump destroys NBC hack Peter Alexander for questioning why so optimistic that coronavirus will eventually die off

Watch Trump destroy the pitiful ChiComs hack Peter Alexander:

Is it possible that your impulse to put a positive spin on things may be giving Americans a false sense of hope by misrepresenting the preparedness right now?,” Alexander hurled at the President, referencing experimental medical treatments for COVID-19. Trump sarcastically remarked, “Such a lovely question,” before explaining: “Look, it may work and it may not work….I feel good about it, that’s all it is, just a feeling.”

Moments later, still seemingly upset by the President’s sense of optimism, Alexander decided to play on people’s fear to create a headline: “What do you say to Americans who are scared, though, I guess. Nearly 200 dead, 14,000 who are sick. Millions, as you witnessed, who are scared right now. What do you say to Americans who are watching you right now who are scared?”

The President had clearly had enough and let Alexander have it:

I say that you’re a terrible reporter, that’s what I say. I think that’s a very nasty question and I think it’s a very bad signal that you’re putting out to the American people. The American people are looking for answers and they’re looking for hope. And you’re doing sensationalism, and the same with NBC and “Con-cast.” I don’t call it Comcast, I call it “Con-cast.” Let me just – for whom you work for. Let me just tell you something, that’s really bad reporting. And you ought to get back to reporting instead of sensationalism.