Pelosi-Trump Squabble Goes On as Speaker Calls POTUS ‘Sensitive’ After His ‘Mental Problems’ Line

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Pelosi-Trump Squabble Goes On as Speaker Calls POTUS 'Sensitive' After His 'Mental Problems' Line

US President Donald Trump called Nancy Pelosi “a sick woman” after she labeled him “morbidly obese” amid his revelation on taking hydroxychloroquine as a precautionary measure against COVID-19, noting that he puts his health at risk with the medication.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi retorted US President Donald Trump’s shot in their altercation, saying that she did not know he would be so “sensitive” about his weight, noting that he does not deny himself pleasure to mock other people’s shape. 

Pelosi also recommended Trump to be more careful about what he says, as “his words weigh a ton” and instead of praising unapproved medications he should be saying something “that would help people”.

After Trump revealed that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine in order to protect himself from the coronavirus, Pelosi expressed her concerns about the possible health risks because of this treatment, noting that the President is “morbidly obese”. Trump responded to that, saying that Pelosi is “a sick woman”, slamming her for having “a lot of mental problems”. 

Netizens divided when picking sides at this battle, not sure whether it is okay to support fat-shaming or insulting. 

​Some were sure with their side, however, eager to remind that nobody is perfect.

​Some noted how Pelosi went on with the obesity punchline without directly mentioning it.

Trump received criticizm for his decision to take hydroxychloroquine, as the anti-malaria drug has not been proven by clinical tests to be effective against COVID-19. There have also been warnings from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that the medication, if used outside of hospital or clinical trials, could cause heart problems.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Pelosi-Trump Squabble Goes On as Speaker Calls POTUS ‘Sensitive’ After His ‘Mental Problems’ Line

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