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Fox News’ Defense of Trump’s Coronavirus Response Triggers #SuckItTrump Tweets

© AP Photo / Alex BrandonPresident Donald Trump, flanked by members of law enforcement, speaks before signing bills in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House
President Donald Trump, flanked by members of law enforcement, speaks before signing bills in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House - Sputnik International
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Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee’s unique attempt at defending US President Donald Trump’s actions toward combating the presence of COVID-19 coronavirus in the US fell flat with netizens and prompted the viral hashtag #SuckItTrump to trend on social media.

Appearing on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle” on Thursday, Huckabee expressed that he was disappointed in the politicization of the US response to coronavirus and argued that the media and lawmakers criticizing the effort are doing so to fuel their anti-Trump agenda.

However, things got a little uncomfortable when he offered up a hypothetical scenario in an attempt to convey his point.

The former governor and Fox News contributor contended that Trump “could personally suck the virus out of every one of the 60,000 people in the world, and suck it out of their lungs, swim to the bottom of the ocean and spit it out, and he would be accused of pollution for messing up the ocean.”

Like clockwork, Huckabee’s mention of Trump’s hypothetical sucking caught the attention of Twitter users and thrusted both the former governor’s name and “#SuckItTrump” onto the trending list of the social media platform. It also didn’t help that Huckabee doubled down on his questionable comment via his own Twitter profile.

Not to mention, it’s not clear if Trump has ever been seen swimming, either.

Other users forwent the hashtag, but still put forward their criticism of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus and Huckabee’s perceived blind loyalty to the US president.

Despite Trump’s controversial appointment of Vice President Mike Pence as head of the federal government’s coronavirus task force, it appears that any potential blame regarding the US response to COVID-19 will still be directed toward the US president.

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