KEY POINTS Donald Trump called the coronavirus a hoax

The POTUS was criticized by a journalist for being paranoid

Donald Trump was called desperate by a journalist

Donald Trump was recently dubbed as desperate and paranoid after he called coronavirus outbreak a hoax.

Political Flare journalist Jason Miciak was enraged when he heard how the POTUS downplayed the seriousness of the deadly virus that has already killed one person in the United States.

Miciak live-blogged the POTUS’ speech in South Carolina and said that no one should have to go through it because it was terrifying, hilarious, and very sad.

“This is a man who maintains that everyone who has ever said anything bad about him is a ‘terrible person.’ Anything that has ever gone wrong with anything in his life is someone else’s fault. Any challenge or difficulty in his presidency is ‘fake,’ it’s the Democrats who are just trying to ‘burn it all down,’ and like everything else in his life, the terrible people are thinking terrible things like how they want to destroy the United States,” Miciak wrote.

The journalist went on to say that Trump’s administration is challenged by a very real problem and it is concerning that none of them really cares about politics.

“Thus, like everything else in his world, it simply must be a combination of fake news, terrible people, Democrats wanting people to die and his own victimhood. He has no other tools to deal with anything,” he wrote.

The journalist uploaded a video of a man addressing the real challenges that are being faced by the Democrats and the Republicans and questioned why the POTUS cannot release such a statement.

Miciak said that this is because Trump doesn’t have the tools, and what he has been doing is just making things worse.

Meanwhile, Trump also made headlines this week he said that additional American coronavirus cases are likely after the first death was confirmed. The POTUS once again tried to downplay the seriousness of the virus by saying that those who are healthy should be able to recover from it.