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  • 2020-03-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Did US Sen. Graham Say Trump Knows More Than CDC About Medicine? (en)
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  • On Feb. 26, 2020, a quote ostensibly uttered by U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham defending President Donald Trump's handling of an outbreak of new coronavirus was circulated on social media. Graham supposedly said: President Trump probably knows more about medicine and specifically viruses than any of the so-called scientists at the NIH and CDC. If anyone is going to eradicate this plague it'll be the president. This is not a genuine quote from Graham. We could not find the quote published by any credible publication. Our search of the senator's social media pages for this quote also turned up empty-handed. The above-displayed tweet appears to be the originating source for this quote. And since this account belongs to Dan Lyons, a writer who frequently shares jokes, sarcastic quips, and outright fabrications on his Twitter feed (Lyons was behind the viral Fake Steve Jobs account), it's safe to say that this quote was conjured out of thin air. In the last few days, Lyons has also shared fake quotes from Trump's spiritual adviser Paula White and U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes, as well as this fictional exchange involving Trump: We reached out to Graham's office for comment and will update this article if more information becomes available. Trump was criticized for his handling of the new coronavirus outbreak, with some saying that he downplayed the threat it posed to the United States. Trump, in turn, accused Democrats of politicizing the virus. While Graham did not say that Trump knew more about viruses than the CDC, he did defend the president's handling of the outbreak. Here's the statement Graham released on Feb. 26: (en)
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