By Erik Pedersen
15.04.2020 - 20:33 / foxnews.com
After President Trump’s controversial announcement that the United States will immediately halt all funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) during the coronavirus pandemic, celebrities took to social media to criticize him for the decision.
The United States is the WHO's largest single donor, and the State Department had previously planned to provide the agency $893 million in the current two-year funding period.Trump said the United States contributes roughly $400 to $500 million per
.By Erik Pedersen
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John Legend has blasted US President Donald Trump for his handling of the coronavirus crisis, criticising his “incompetence, his selfishness, his short-sightedness and his inability to co-ordinate a real national response”.
The WHO has denied President Donald Trump 's claims that coronavirus was created in a Chinese labratory.
Donald Trump claims he has a "high degree of confidence" the coronavirus may have originated in a Chinese virology lab.
If you check out Twitter right now, you might see that both Nobel and Noble are trending right now, and President Donald Trump has something to do with it.
Donald Trump made a wild comment during his latest press conference.
As Donald Trump continues to fumble his response to the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, the president proved that he believes the CDC guidelines don’t apply to him. Trump joined First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Second Lady Karen Pence for an Earth Day celebration at the White House, and voters quickly realized that there was something wrong with the pictures from the April 22 event.
As President Donald Trump has been holding daily press briefings to provide updates on the COVID-19 pandemic, Piers Morgan is speaking out against his "friend," criticizing how he's been handling leading the nation amid the virus crisis. Speaking on Sunday morning to Brian Stelter on CNN's Reliable Sources, the British talk show host admitted that he's been watching Trump's daily briefings with "mounting horror." "I've known him a long time.
Ivanka Trump, one of the White House’s most vocal advocates of social distancing, isn’t practicing what she preaches. President Donald Trump‘s eldest daughter and senior advisor recently urged Americans to stay at home and follow federal guidelines about self-isolating, social distancing, and ceasing unnecessary travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
, the First Daughter and a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, has been fairly quiet since the pandemic ostensibly shut down many sectors of America. Publicly, she has promoted the social distancing guidelines outlined by the federal government—but a story reports she has not been following them personally.